KNAG


Meaning of KNAG in English

ˈnag noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English knagge, knagg; akin to Middle Low German knagge knot in wood, pin, peg, Swedish knagg knot in wood, lump, Norwegian knagg, knagge pin, peg, handle, and perhaps to Old English cnotta knot — more at knot

1.

a. obsolete : a short projection or spur especially from a tree trunk or branch

b. archaic : a wooden peg for hanging things on

2. obsolete : a prong of an antler

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