Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language is regarded by many as the finest English
dictionary ever published. The dictionary is available in many forms. I made the content available here for my own purposes,
out of personal admiration for this particular dictionary.
DAG, n. A dagger; a hand-gun; a pistol. DAG, n. Dew. DAG, n. 1. a loose end, as of locks of wool; called also dag-locks. 2. A leather latchet. DAG, v.t. 1. To daggle. 2. To cut into slips.