dirgan

Definition of dirgan

pitchfork, hayfork

Other forms

dirgen

Etymology

From a PIE *dhregh- "to draw, drag on the ground".

Sanskrit dhrajati "pulls, slides in",
Proto-Germanic *draganan "to draw, pull"
Russian drogi "wagon," doroga "way",
Old Norse draga,
Old English dragan "to draw",
English "draw (feet, tails, etc.) along slowly" (1580s); intransitive sense of "move heavily or slowly, hang with its weight while moving or being moved" (1660s).

Synonyms

melêv

Related words and phrases

tirmik, tirmiq, tirmix

Updated on March 6, 2023

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