5 мар. 2016 г. · The term "nag" is often used as a derogatory or colloquial term to refer to a horse that is considered old, worn-out, or of poor quality. In ... |
2 HBADSH old-fashioned a horse, especially one that is old or in bad conditionExamples from the Corpusnag• I don't want to be a nag but do you have that ten ... |
Noun. edit. nag (plural nags). A small horse; a pony. An old, useless horse. Synonyms: (Northern England, Scotland, dialectal, archaic) aver, dobbin, hack ... |
nag noun [C] (HORSE). old-fashioned informal. a horse, especially one that is too old to be useful: The town is full of horses no one wants - some of them ... |
The earliest known use of the noun nag horse is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for nag horse is from 1567, in Edinburgh Testaments. |
noun · an old, inferior, or worthless horse. · Slang. any horse, especially a racehorse. · a small riding horse or pony. |
22 нояб. 2024 г. · nag in American English 2 ; 1. an old, inferior, or worthless horse ; 2. · any horse, esp. a racehorse ; 3. a small riding horse or pony. |
15 апр. 2014 г. · I have seen many uses and definitions of the word "nag" as a horse, but always to mean "poor-quality horse". |
9 дек. 2019 г. · “nag” originally meant “a small riding-horse or pony,” but now usually refers to “an old or feeble” horse. |
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