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darg

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darg [dɑːg]
n
Scot and northern English dialect a day's work
[formed by syncope from day-work]

Darg a specific quantity of work, usually, the product of a day’s work.
Examples: darg of hay, 1605; a darg of marl [the amount dug in a day], 1794.


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