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Hag

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Noun

1. beldam, beldame, crone, hag, witch

an ugly evil-looking old woman

2. hag, hagfish, slime eels

eellike cyclostome having a tongue with horny teeth in a round mouth surrounded by eight tentacles; feeds on dead or trapped fishes by boring into their bodies

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Hag

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noun
1. 
an unpleasant or ugly old woman
2. 
a witch
3.  short for hagfish
4. obsolete
a female demon
noun Scottish and Northern England dialect
1. 
a firm spot in a bog
2. 
a soft place in a moor
abbreviation for
Haggai

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Hag

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Bible
Haggai
noun
1.  Obsolete
a female demon or evil spirit
2. 
a witch; enchantress
3. 
an ugly, often vicious, old woman
4. 
hagfish
verb transitive Scottish and North England
1. 
to cut; hack
noun Scottish and North England
2. 
a. 
a cutting of wood
b. 
felled trees
3. 
a. 
the edge of a cutting in a peat bog
b. 
a marsh or marshy spot
c. 
a firm spot in a bog or marsh

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Hag

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n.
1. Offensive An old woman considered to be ugly or frightening.
2.
a. A witch; a sorceress.
b. Obsolete A female demon.
3. A hagfish.
n.
Chiefly British
1. A boggy area; a quagmire.
2. A spot in boggy land that is softer or more solid than the surrounding area.
3. A cutting in a peat bog.
abbr.
Bible
Haggai

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