Daglock

/ˈdæɡˌlɑk/ noun

Definition

A matted or tangled lock of wool or hair, especially on sheep, often soiled or dirtied.

Etymology

From 'dag' (a hanging end of cloth or matted wool) plus 'lock' (a portion of hair or wool). The term originated in English pastoral terminology, combining Middle English 'dagge' with Old English 'loc', reflecting agricultural practices dating back centuries.

Kelly Says

Farmers actually developed specific tools and techniques to remove daglocks from sheep because they can trap parasites and cause serious health problems—it's one of those small details of animal husbandry that shaped entire cultures of pastoral peoples.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዳግሎክ
da-glok
ARالعربية
دغلوك
da-gluk
BNবাংলা
দাগলক
da-golk
CACatalà
daglock
da-glock
CSČeština
daglock
da-glock
DADansk
daglock
da-glock
DEDeutsch
Daglock
da-glock
ELΕλληνικά
δαγλοκ
da-glok
ESEspañol
daglock
da-glock
FAفارسی
دگلوک
da-gluk
FISuomi
daglock
da-glock
FRFrançais
daglock
da-glock
GUGU
દાગલોક
da-glok
HAHA
daglock
da-glock
HEעברית
דגלוק
da-gluk
HIहिन्दी
दगलॉक
da-glock
HUMagyar
daglock
da-glock
IDBahasa Indonesia
daglock
da-glock
IGIG
daglock
da-glock
ITItaliano
daglock
da-glock
JA日本語
ダグロッグ
da-guro-gu
KKKK
даглок
da-glok
KMKM
តាហេ
ta-he
KO한국어
다그락
da-geu-rak
MRMR
दगलॉक
da-glock
MSBahasa Melayu
daglock
da-glock
MYမြန်မာ
ဒဂလောက်
da-gla-u
NLNederlands
daglock
da-glock
NONorsk
daglock
da-glock
PAPA
ਦਾਗਲੋਕ
da-glok
PLPolski
daglock
da-glock
PTPortuguês
daglock
da-glock
RORomână
daglock
da-glock
RUРусский
даглок
da-glok
SVSvenska
daglock
da-glock
SWKiswahili
daglock
da-glock
TAதமிழ்
டாக்லாக்
da-k-laak
TEతెలుగు
దాగిలక్
da-gilak
THไทย
daglock
da-glock
TLTL
daglock
da-glock
TRTürkçe
daglock
da-glock
UKУкраїнська
даглок
da-glok
URاردو
دگلوک
da-gluk
VITiếng Việt
daglock
da-glock
YOYO
daglock
da-glock
ZH中文
达格洛克
dá gé luò kè
ZUZU
daglock
da-glock

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