Dague (en. Dagger)
daɡ
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A dagger is a type of knife or weapon with a short, pointed blade, often used for close combat.
The thief threatened his victim with a dagger.
Le voleur a menacé sa victime avec une dague.
In some traditions, it is a symbol of loyalty or power.
He received a dagger as a gift during his knighthood ceremony.
Il a reçu une dague en cadeau lors de sa cérémonie d'adoubement.
It is also a collectible item for enthusiasts of ancient weapons.
His collection of medieval daggers is impressive.
Sa collection de dagues médiévales est impressionnante.
Etymology
The word comes from Old French 'dague', derived from Latin 'daca', a type of dagger.
Common Phrases and Expressions
sharpen one's dagger
To prepare to face a challenge.
aiguiser sa dague
dagger in the back
Betrayal or cowardice.
dague dans le dos
Related Words
dagger
A fixed-blade knife designed for combat.
poignard
knife
A sharp instrument for cutting.
couteau
sword
A weapon with a long, straight blade.
épée
Slang Meanings
Used to refer to a treacherous person.
That guy is a dagger, he never takes sides.
Ce type est une dague, il ne prend jamais parti.
To hurt someone in a disloyal manner.
He dagged his friend by denouncing him.
Il a dagué son ami en le dénonçant.