daggle
/ˈdæɡəl/
Etymology
From dag + -le.
verb
- To drag or trail through water, mud, or slush“I ne'r vvith VVits and VVitlings paſt my days, / To ſpread about the Itch of Verſe and Praiſe, / Nor like a Puppy daggled thro' the Tovvn, / To fetch and carry Sing-ſong up and dovvn; […]”
- To trail, so as to make wet or muddy.“The warrior's very plume, I say, / Was daggled by the dashing spray.”
- To dangle or wag.