Daga in english
Dagger
pronunciation: dægɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dægɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures






daga = dagger ; dirk.
Example: Many of the earlier swords and daggers had a narrow tang to which a hilt was rivetted.Example: The full-dress uniforms -- white for summer and sea green for the remainder of the year -- were worn with dirks and white gloves.more:
» como dagas = dagger-like .
Example: These small herons crouch patiently to surprise fish with a snatch of their dagger-like bill.