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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dagoes; Dago (disambiguation); DAGO; Daygo

dago         
italiano, español o portugués
daggers         
  • [[Buster Warenski]] dagger
  • Bronze Age swords, [[Kurdistan]], museum of Sanandaj
  • Mughal]] dagger, [[Louvre]]
  • ''Dagger with Zoomorphic Hilt'', ca. 16th century, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dagger_with_Zoomorphic_Hilt_MET_DP253146.jpg Metropolitan Museum of Art]
  • Depiction of combat with the dagger (''degen'') in [[Hans Talhoffer]] (1467)
  • 20th-century daggers
  • Achaemenid]] guard in [[Persepolis]]
  • A [[Neolithic]] dagger from the [[Muséum de Toulouse]]
  • Iberian triangular iron dagger
  • Pre-Roman Iberian iron dagger forged between the middle of the 5th century BC and the 3rd century BC
  • Modern reproductions of medieval daggers. From left to right: [[Ballock dagger]], [[Rondel dagger]], and a [[Quillon]] dagger
  • U.S. Army emblem with dagger
SHORT, POINTED HAND-TO-HAND WEAPON
Daggers; Bronze Age dagger; Knightly dagger; Medieval dagger; Prehistoric daggers; 🗡
dagas [Noun]
dagger         
  • [[Buster Warenski]] dagger
  • Bronze Age swords, [[Kurdistan]], museum of Sanandaj
  • Mughal]] dagger, [[Louvre]]
  • ''Dagger with Zoomorphic Hilt'', ca. 16th century, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dagger_with_Zoomorphic_Hilt_MET_DP253146.jpg Metropolitan Museum of Art]
  • Depiction of combat with the dagger (''degen'') in [[Hans Talhoffer]] (1467)
  • 20th-century daggers
  • Achaemenid]] guard in [[Persepolis]]
  • A [[Neolithic]] dagger from the [[Muséum de Toulouse]]
  • Iberian triangular iron dagger
  • Pre-Roman Iberian iron dagger forged between the middle of the 5th century BC and the 3rd century BC
  • Modern reproductions of medieval daggers. From left to right: [[Ballock dagger]], [[Rondel dagger]], and a [[Quillon]] dagger
  • U.S. Army emblem with dagger
SHORT, POINTED HAND-TO-HAND WEAPON
Daggers; Bronze Age dagger; Knightly dagger; Medieval dagger; Prehistoric daggers; 🗡
daga [Noun]

Definitie

dago
['de?g??]
¦ noun (plural dagos or dagoes) informal, offensive a Spanish-, Portuguese-, or Italian-speaking person.
Origin
C19: from the Sp. given name Diego.

Wikipedia

Dago
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor dago
1. "Seder changed for us in Israel," says Mekonan–Dago who immigrated to Israel in 1'84.
2. On 6 June 2006, three armed militias reportedly the Janjaweed militias attacked Abdullah Ahmed Adam, (50 yrs), Dago tribe, from Kalma IDP camp.
3. The men are also accused of fatally shooting Indonesian teacher Dago Simamora in front of his '–year–old son in 2007 in the south Sumatran town of Palembang, the indictment said.
4. Nir‘s fellow facilitator, a religious woman of Ethiopian descent, Ziva Mekonan–Dago, suggested reading the entire Haggadah, but taking breaks for children to perform selections such as the ten plagues, during which it is possible to eat.
5. Mekonan–Dago told of seder night in Ethiopia when the children went from door to door collecting wheat grains and chick peas to burn in a campfire in the village square.