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tag
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forTagoi . FromMiddle English tagge ( “ small piece hanging from a garment ” ) , probably ofNorth Germanic origin. CompareNorwegian tagg ( “ point; prong; barb; tag ” ) ,Swedish tagg ( “ thorn; prickle; tine ” ) ,Icelandic tág ( “ a willow-twig ” ) . Compare alsotack .
tag (plural tags )
( heading ) Physical appendage. A smalllabel . He has atag hung on his bag.
Askin tag , anexcrescence of skin. A dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung; adung tag . Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely. A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it. ( biochemistry ) Any short peptide sequence artificially attached to proteins mostly in order to help purify, solubilize or visualize these proteins.Something mean and paltry; the rabble, originally refer to rag as torn cloth.1596 (date written; published1633 ),Edmund Spenser ,A Vewe of the Present State of Irelande [ … ] , Dublin: [ … ] Societie of Stationers, [ … ] ,→OCLC ; republished asA View of the State of Ireland [ … ] (Ancient Irish Histories), Dublin: [ … ] Society of Stationers, [ … ] Hibernia Press, [ … ] [ b] y John Morrison,1809 ,→OCLC :For upon the like Proclamation there, they all came in, bothtag and rag
( heading ) Last nonphysical appendage. The last line (or last two lines) of asong 'schorus that is repeated to indicate the end of the song. ( television ) The last scene of a TV program, often focusing on the program'ssubplot .Antonym: cold open 2006 , Stephen V. Duncan,A Guide to Screenwriting Success , page300 :Often, thetag punctuates the "we're all in this together" theme and is topped with a laugh.
The end, orcatchword , of an actor's speech;cue . ( heading ) Nonphysical label. ( informal , authorship) An attribution in narrated dialogue (eg, "he said") or attributed words (e.g. "he thought").Synonyms: dialogue tag ,speech tag ,tag line (Can wedate this quote?) , michael,alt.fiction.original [1] (Usenet ):Seems here like Russ would be speaking. You could use atag here.
(Can wedate this quote?) , Jane MacDonald,alt.fiction.original [2] (Usenet ):If you want to start with talk, stick atag in right away
(Can wedate this quote?) , bart_...@hotmail.com,alt.fiction.original [3] (Usenet ):You could combine these two paragraphs, I think, and rewrite to lose thetag portion of the third sentence.
( computing ) A piece ofmarkup representing anelement in amarkup language .The<title>tag provides a title for the Web page.
The<sarcasm>tag conveys sarcasm in Internet slang.
( computing ) Akeyword , term, or phrase associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information enabling keyword-basedclassification ; often used to categorize content.I want to add genre and artisttags to the files in my music collection.
( heading ) Identity. ( chiefly US ) Avehicle number plate; a medal bearing identification data (animals, soldiers).The subwoofer in the trunk was so loud, it vibrated thetag like an aluminum can.
( slang ) A person'sname .What’s yourtag ?
( heading ) Involving being tagged physically. ( uncountable ) A game, especially for children onplaygrounds , in which one player (known as "it") attempts to touch another, who then becomes "it"; any similar game of chasing and trying to reach, touch, shoot, or label other players.Synonyms: ( Australia ) tips ,( UK ) it Hyponyms: archery tag ,dart tag ,freeze tag ,laser tag ,zombie tag ( baseball ) An instance of touching thebaserunner with theball or the ball in a gloved hand to rule him "out."Thetag was applied at second for the final out.
( heading ) Signature. Graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the artist.2011 , Scape Martinez,Graff 2: Next Level Graffiti Techniques , page124 :There is a hierarchy of sorts: a throw-up can go over atag , a piece over a throw-up, and a burner over a piece.
A type ofcardboard . Asheep in its first year.1807 ,The Complete Farmer, or, General Dictionary of Agriculture and Husbandry ,→OCLC :After being weaned, the ram or wedder lamb is sometimes termedhog ,hoggit , ortag , during the whole of the first year
small label
—see also label Bulgarian:етикет (bg) m ( etiket ) Catalan:etiqueta f Chinese:Mandarin:標簽 / 标签 (zh) ( biāoqiān ) Czech:visačka f ,etiketa (cs) f ,cedulka (cs) f ,štítek m Dutch:etiket (nl) n Esperanto:etikedo Finnish:lappu (fi) ,lappunen (fi) ,merkki (fi) French:étiquette (fr) f Georgian:იარლიყი ( iarliq̇i ) German:Etikett (de) n ,Marke (de) f ,Anhänger (de) m ,Schildchen (de) n Greek:ετικέτα (el) ( etikéta ) Hungarian:címke (hu) ,cédula (hu) Italian:etichetta (it) f Lithuanian:etiketė ,gairė Macedonian:етике́та f ( etikéta ) ,ознака f ( oznaka ) Malay:tanda (ms) Maori:tapanga Norwegian:etikett m ,merkelapp m Persian:برچسب (fa) ( bar-časb ) ,اتیکت (fa) ( etiket ) Plautdietsch:Zadel n Polish:metka (pl) f ,etykieta (pl) f Portuguese:etiqueta (pt) Romanian:etichetă (ro) Russian:ярлы́к (ru) m ( jarlýk ) ,би́рка (ru) f ( bírka ) ,этике́тка (ru) f ( etikétka ) ,номеро́к (ru) m ( nomerók ) ( ticket with a number ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:етикета f Roman:etiketa (sh) f Spanish:etiqueta (es) f ,marbete (es) m ,rótulo (es) m ,rotulata f ( multiple or colloquial ) ,marchamo (es) m Swedish:etikett (sv) c Turkish:etiket (tr)
game
Arabic:زَقِيطَة f ( zaqīṭa ) Armenian:բռնոցի ( bṙnocʻi ) Bulgarian:го́неница (bg) f ( gónenica ) Catalan:tocar i parar (ca) Czech:honěná (cs) f ,hra na babu f Danish:fangeleg (da) c ,tagfat Dutch:tikkertje (nl) n Esperanto:tuŝludo Estonian:kull (et) ,kullimäng (et) ,läts ( dialectal ) Finnish:hippa (fi) ,naatta French:chat (fr) ,loup (fr) m Galician:pillapilla m ,pillada f German:Fangen (de) n ,Fangspiel (de) n ,( regional ) Hast'se Hebrew:תופסת (he) f ( tofeset ) Hungarian:fogócska (hu) Italian:acchiapparello m Japanese:鬼ごっこ (ja) ( おにごっこ, onigokko ) ,鬼事 ( おにごと, onigoto ) ,鬼遊び (ja) ( おにあそび, oniasobi ) ,おにごっこ (ja) Korean:술래잡기 ( sullaejapgi ) Maori:wi Norwegian:sisten Polish:berek (pl) m Portuguese:pega-pega (pt) ,apanhada (pt) f Romanian:leapșa Russian:са́лки (ru) f pl ( sálki ) ,пятна́шки (ru) f pl ( pjatnáški ) ,догоня́лки (ru) f pl ( dogonjálki ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:игра шуге f ,игра ловице ,шуга f ,ловица f Roman:igra šuge f ,igra lovice f ,šuga (sh) f ,lovica (sh) f Spanish:pilla pilla ,pillarse (es) m ,mbopa f ( Argentina ) ,chapadas (es) f pl ( Peru ) Sundanese:ucing-ucingan Swedish:tafatt (sv) n ,datten (sv) c ,kull (sv) n Turkish:elim sende
type of cardboard
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can Finnish:korttikartonki
dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can
attribution in narrated dialogue
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can
music: last line or lines of a song's chorus that is repeated
television: last scene of a TV program
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can
vehicle number plate; a medal bearing identification data
baseball: instance of touching the baserunner with the ball to rule him "out"
computing: element in a markup language
computing: keyword, term, or phrase associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information
slight appendage
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can Finnish:killutin (fi)
stiffening at the end of a string, or lace
catchword of an actor's speech
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can
something mean and paltry
—see rabble biochemistry: short peptide sequence artificially attached to proteins
slang: person's name
Bulgarian:please add this translation if you can
( children's game to avoid being "it" ) :
tag (third-person singular simple present tags ,present participle tagging ,simple past and past participle tagged )
( transitive ) Tolabel (something).( transitive ) To mark (something) with one'sgraffiti tag.( transitive ) To remove dung tags from a sheep.Regularlytag the rear ends of your sheep.
( transitive , baseball , colloquial ) To hit the ball hard.He reallytagged that ball.
( transitive , vulgar , slang , 1990s) to have sex with someone (especially a man of a woman)Steve is dying totag Angie from chemistry class.
( transitive , baseball ) To put a runner out by touching them with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand.Hetagged the runner for the out.
( transitive , computing ) To mark with a tag (metadata for classification).Antonym: untag I amtagging my music files by artist and genre.
( transitive , Internet ) To attach the name of (a user) to a postedmessage so that they arelinked from the post and possibly sent anotification .2021 , Julie B. Wiest,Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age , page82 :One side wants to demonstrate a higher level of street knowledge and openly denounces the distorting lens of Instagram dissings; the other embraces the medium's branding affordances by sending “clout” to a third-party ally, while at the same time avoidingtagging the opponent.
To follow closely, accompany,tag along .1906 April,O. Henry [pseudonym; William Sydney Porter], “By Courier”, inThe Four Million , New York, N.Y.:McClure, Phillips & Co ,→OCLC :A tall young man came striding through the park along the path near which she sat. Behind himtagged a boy carrying a suit-case.
( transitive ) To catch and touch (a player in the game of tag).( transitive ) To fit with, or as if with, a tag or tags.Tofasten ; toattach . to mark with one’s tag (graffiti)
to attach the name of a user so that they are linked from the post
Borrowed fromAramaic תגא ( taga ,“ crown ” ) .Doublet oftaj .
tag (plural tagin or tagim )
A decoration drawn over some Hebrew letters in Jewish scrolls, especially inStam style. “tag ”, inOneLook Dictionary Search . FromMiddle High German tag ,tac , fromOld High German tag ,tac , fromProto-West Germanic *dag , fromProto-Germanic *dagaz . Cognate withGerman Tag ,English day .
tag m (plural taaghe )
( Sette Comuni ) day Declension oftag –1st declension
singular plural indef. def. noun def. noun nominative an dar tag de taaghe accusative an in tag de taaghe dative aname me taaghe in taaghen
“tag” inMartalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974 ),Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini , 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo FromProto-Germanic *dagaz , fromProto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- ( “ to burn ” ) .
tag
day 1562 , Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq,(Please provide the book title or journal name) :FromOld Norse þak ( “ thatch, roof ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *þaką , cognate withSwedish tak ,English thack ,thatch ,German Dach ,Dutch dak .
tag n (singular definite taget ,plural indefinite tage )
roof FromOld Norse tak ( “ hold, grasp ” ) , cognate withNorwegian tak ,Swedish tag . Derived from the verbtaka (Danish tage ).
IPA (key ) : /ta(ːˀ)ɣ/ ,[ˈtˢæˀ(j)] ,[ˈtˢɑw] tag n (singular definite taget ,plural indefinite tag )
hold ,grasp ,grip stroke ( with an oar or with the armes in the water ) handling ,control Borrowed fromEnglish tag (since 1985).
tag n (singular definite tagget ,plural indefinite tags )
tag ( signature of a graffiti artist ) ( computing ) tag ( markup in an electronic file ) See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
tag
imperative oftage Borrowed fromEnglish tag .
tag n (plural tags ,diminutive tagje n )
tag IPA (key ) : /ˈtɑɡ/ ,[ˈt̪ɑ̝ɡ] Rhymes:-ɑɡ Syllabification(key ) :tag Hyphenation(key ) :tag tag
alternative form oftagi Borrowed fromEnglish tag .
tag m (plural tags )
tag tag
singular imperative oftagen Of unknown origin.[ 1]
tag (plural tagok )
member synonym ofvégtag ( “ limb ” ) Borrowed fromEnglish tag ( “ piece of markup ” ) .
tag (plural tagek )
( computing ) tag ( a piece of markup representing an element in a markup language ) Borrowed fromEnglish tag ( “ a piece of graffiti ” ) .
tag (plural tagek )
tag ( graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the artist ) tag in Géza Bárczi ,László Országh ,et al. , editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN . tag
arm ,hand tag m
alternative form oftac Declension oftag (strong masculine without umlaut )
FromProto-West Germanic *dag , fromProto-Germanic *dagaz , whence alsoOld English dæġ ,Old Norse dagr ,Old Dutch andOld Saxon dag ,Gothic 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃 ( dags ) . Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- ( “ to burn ” ) .
tag m (plural taga )
day tag aftertage day after day Middle High German:tac ,tag ,dach Alemannic German:Tag Alsatian:Dàà (north ),Dàj (center ),Dàg (south ) Italian Walser:tag ,tog ,tàg Swabian:Dag Bavarian:Da ,Dåg ,Doch Cimbrian:tak ,ta ,tag ,tage Mòcheno:ta Udinese:tach ,ti Central Franconian:Daach Hunsrik:Daagh ,taach ( Wiesemann spelling system ) ,Tóch ,Tooch ( Altenhofen spelling ) East Central German:Upper Saxon German:Dag German:Tag Esperanto:tago Luxembourgish:Dag ,Do Rhine Franconian:Tach Pennsylvania German:Daag Transylvanian Saxon:Dåch Vilamovian:taog Yiddish:טאָג ( tog ) Joseph Wright,An Old High German Primer Borrowed fromEnglish tag .
tag m inan
( computing ) tag ( piece of markup representing an element in a markup language ) Synonym: znacznik tag inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANtag in Polish dictionaries at PWNUnadapted borrowing fromEnglish tag .
tag f or m (plural tags )
tag ( type of graffiti ) anRFID chip , especially one used to unlock electronic door locks, often carried as a key fob ( computing ) tag ( a markup instruction ) ( computing ) tag ( keyword, term, or phrase associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information ) tag
romanization of𒋳 ( tag ) FromOld Norse tak .
tag n
agrip , ahold (of something)Tappa intetaget Don't loseyour grip Släpp intetaget ! Don't let go [Don't releaseyour grip ]! ta tag i någotgrab something [take grip in something]få tag i någon/någotget hold of someone/something ( figuratively , in "ta tag i (något)") toget down todealing with (something)astroke ( with oars or an oar, a paddle, or the like; in swimming ) etttag till med åran one morestroke with the oar ta ettårtag take astroke with oars (or an oar) ta någrasimtag take a few swimmingstrokes awhile (limited, often short time period)Hon kommer om etttag She will be here in awhile Det kommer ta ett bratag It will take a goodwhile ett litettag a littlewhile Det är inget jag glömmer i förstataget It's not something I will forget in a hurry [inthe firstwhile ] amanner of doing something (can be thought of as "grips" as a metaphor for how one goes about something)en maskin som tål tuffatag a machine that can take a beating ("that can stand toughgrips ") friskatag spunk, vigor ("freshgrips ") Somliga gillarhårda tag Some like itrough tag
imperative oftaga Back-formation fromtagu ( “ to strangle, to choke ” ) .
tag m (plural tagau or tagion )
choking ,suffocation Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “tag ”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies Seetas .
tag
alternative form oftas ( “ day segment ” ) tag
alternative form oftas ( “ completion particle ” ) More commonly used thantas .
Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979 ),White Hmong — English Dictionary [6] , SEAP Publications,→ISBN .