cag
How to Use Cag
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA rare, mostly dialect word for a small keg, or for a leftover stump/knob; as a verb it means to annoy someone.
Very uncommon outside regional British dialect — most speakers will never encounter this word.
Word Forms
cagged past tense, cags plural, cags plural, cags singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
They kept a _____ of nails in the shed.
Etymology
From Middle English kag, borrowed from a North Germanic source related to Old Norse kaggi and Swedish kagge, all meaning "keg."