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dagger

1 of 1noun
/ˈdæɡɚ/
Forms:daggers
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a short weapon with a pointed blade

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  • The assassin concealed a dagger in his cloak as he approached the target.
  • Sheathed in a leather scabbard, the dagger hung from the soldier's belt.
  • The historical artifact museum displayed a collection of ornate daggers from different cultures.
  • The knight carried a dagger as a backup weapon in case his sword was lost or broken.
  • In ancient times, daggers were used for close combat and as tools for everyday tasks.
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a typographical symbol (†) used to indicate a footnote, annotation, or cross-reference in printed text

A dagger (†) is a typographical symbol used primarily as a reference mark in written text. It serves various purposes, such as indicating footnotes, annotations, or related comments, especially when multiple references are present. In such cases, a dagger typically follows the item it refers to, similar to how an asterisk (*) might be used. For example, in a text that discusses various topics, a dagger might appear next to a point to direct readers to further information or clarification. Additionally, the dagger can also denote a death date in genealogical or historical contexts, providing important information without interrupting the flow of the main text.

  • The author placed a dagger next to the term to indicate a footnote.
  • A dagger was used to mark the reference in the table.
  • The dictionary entry included a dagger for additional information.
  • He noticed a dagger pointing to the explanation at the bottom of the page.
  • The scholar inserted daggers to clarify obscure references.
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