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Такође погледајте: Tag, TAG, tág, и tåg

English[уреди]

Etymology 1[уреди]

From Средњи Енглески tagge (small piece hanging from a garment), probably of North Germanic origin. Compare Норвешки tagg (point; prong; barb; tag), Шведски tagg (thorn; prickle; tine), Исландски tág (a willow-twig). Compare also tack.

Pronunciation[уреди]

  • enPR: tăg, МФА(кључ): /tæɡ/
  • (North American also) МФА(кључ): /teɪɡ/
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  • Риме: -æɡ

Noun[уреди]

tag (plural tags)

  1. A small label.
  2. A chasing game played by two or more children in which one child (known as "it") attempts to catch and touch one of the others, who then becomes "it".
  3. A skin tag, an excrescence of skin.
  4. A type of cardboard.
  5. Graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the artist.
    • 2011, Scape Martinez, Graff 2: Next Level Graffiti Techniques (page 124)
      There is a hierarchy of sorts: a throw-up can go over a tag, a piece over a throw-up, and a burner over a piece.
  6. A dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung; a dung tag.
  7. (informal, authorship) An attribution in narrated dialogue (eg, "he said") or attributed words (e.g. "he thought").
    Синонимs: dialogue tag, speech tag, tag line
    • en

      —Seems here like Russ would be speaking. You could use a tag here.
    • en

      —If you want to start with talk, stick a tag in right away
    • en

      —You could combine these two paragraphs, I think, and rewrite to lose the tag portion of the third sentence.
  1. (music) The last line (or last two lines) of a song's chorus that is repeated to indicate the end of the song.
  2. (television) The last scene of a TV program that often focuses on the program's subplot.
  3. (chiefly US) a vehicle number plate; a medal bearing identification data (animals, soldiers).
    The subwoofer in the trunk was so loud, it vibrated the tag like an aluminum can.
  4. (baseball) An instance of touching the baserunner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand to rule him "out."
    The tag was applied at second for the final out.
  5. (computing) A piece of markup representing an element in a markup language.
    The <title> tag provides a title for the Web page.
    The <sarcasm> tag conveys sarcasm in Internet slang.
  6. (computing) A keyword, term, or phrase associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information enabling keyword-based classification; often used to categorize content.
    I want to add genre and artist tags to the files in my music collection.
  7. Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely.
  8. A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it.
  9. The end, or catchword, of an actor's speech; cue.
  10. Something mean and paltry; the rabble.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, A Veue of the Present State of Irelande:
      For upon the like Proclamation there, they all came in, both tag and rag
  11. A sheep in its first year.
    • 1807, The Complete Farmer, or, General Dictionary of Agriculture and Husbandry, OCLC 779076327:
      After being weaned, the ram or wedder lamb is sometimes termed hog, hoggit, or tag, during the whole of the first year
  12. (biochemistry) Any short peptide sequence artificially attached to proteins mostly in order to help purify, solubilize or visualize these proteins.
  13. (slang) A person's name.
    What's your tag?
Hyponyms[уреди]
Derived terms[уреди]
Related terms[уреди]
See also[уреди]

(children's game to avoid being "it"):

Translations[уреди]

Verb[уреди]

tag (third-person singular simple present tags, present participle tagging, simple past and past participle tagged)

  1. (transitive) To label (something).
  2. (transitive, graffiti) To mark (something) with one’s tag.
  3. (transitive) To remove dung tags from a sheep.
    Regularly tag the rear ends of your sheep.
  4. (transitive, baseball, colloquial) To hit the ball hard.
    He really tagged that ball.
  5. (transitive, baseball) To put a runner out by touching them with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand.
    He tagged the runner for the out.
  6. (transitive, computing) To mark with a tag (metadata for classification).
    I am tagging my music files by artist and genre.
  7. To follow closely, accompany, tag along.
    • 1906, O. Henry, By Courier
      A tall young man came striding through the park along the path near which she sat. Behind him tagged a boy carrying a suit-case.
  8. (transitive) To catch and touch (a player in the game of tag).
  9. (transitive) To fit with, or as if with, a tag or tags.
    • Macaulay
      He learned to make long-tagged thread laces.
    • Dryden
      His courteous host [] / Tags every sentence with some fawning word.
  10. To fasten; to attach.
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Antonyms[уреди]

Translations[уреди]
Derived terms[уреди]

Etymology 2[уреди]

Borrowed from Арaмејски תגא(crown‎).

Noun[уреди]

tag (plural tagin)

  1. A decoration drawn over some Hebrew letters in Jewish scrolls.

References[уреди]

  • tag at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams[уреди]


Cimbrian[уреди]

Alternative forms[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

From Middle High German tag, tac, from Old High German tag, tac, from Proto-Germanic *dagaz. Cognate with Немачки Tag, Холандски dag, Енглески day, Исландски dagur, Шведски dag, Gothic 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃 (dags).

Noun[уреди]

Шаблон:cim-noun

  1. (7) day

Declension[уреди]

Шаблон:cim-decl-noun

References[уреди]

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Crimean Gothic[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

From Proto-Germanic *dagaz, from Пра-Индо-Европски *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn).

Noun[уреди]

tag

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    • 1562, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq:
      Tag. Dies.

Derived terms[уреди]


Danish[уреди]

Etymology 1[уреди]

From Old Norse þak (thatch, roof), from Proto-Germanic *þaką, from Пра-Индо-Европски *teg-. Cognate with Енглески thack, thatch, Немачки Dach (roof). Akin to Латински toga (garment) and Антички Грчки στέγος (stégos, roof).[1]

Noun[уреди]

tag n (singular definite taget, plural indefinite tage)

  1. roof
Inflection[уреди]
Related terms[уреди]

Etymology 2[уреди]

From Old Norse tak (hold, grasp).

Noun[уреди]

tag n (singular definite taget, plural indefinite tag)

  1. hold, grasp, grip
  2. stroke
  3. tug, jerk
  4. knack
Inflection[уреди]

Etymology 3[уреди]

Borrowed from Енглески tag (since 1985).

Noun[уреди]

tag n (singular definite tagget, plural indefinite tags)

  1. tag
Inflection[уреди]

Etymology 4[уреди]

See tage (to take).

Verb[уреди]

tag

  1. imperative of tage

References[уреди]


Dutch[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

Borrowed from Енглески tag.

Pronunciation[уреди]

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Noun[уреди]

tag n (plural tags, diminutive tagje n)

  1. tag

Finnish[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag

  1. Alternative form of tagi

Declension[уреди]

Inflection of tag (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative tag tagit
genitive tagin tagien
partitive tagia tageja
illative tagiin tageihin
singular plural
nominative tag tagit
accusative nom. tag tagit
gen. tagin
genitive tagin tagien
partitive tagia tageja
inessive tagissa tageissa
elative tagista tageista
illative tagiin tageihin
adessive tagilla tageilla
ablative tagilta tageilta
allative tagille tageille
essive tagina tageina
translative tagiksi tageiksi
instructive tagein
abessive tagitta tageitta
comitative tageineen
Possessive forms of tag (type risti)
possessor singular plural
1st person tagini tagimme
2nd person tagisi taginne
3rd person taginsa

French[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

Borrowed from Енглески tag.

Pronunciation[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag m (plural tags)

  1. tag

German[уреди]

Pronunciation[уреди]

Verb[уреди]

tag

  1. Script error: The function "template_categorize" does not exist. Imperative singular of tagen.

Hungarian[уреди]

Etymology 1[уреди]

Of unknown origin.Script error: The function "template_categorize" does not exist.[1]

Pronunciation[уреди]

  • МФА(кључ): [ˈtɒɡ]
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  • Hyphenation: tag

Noun[уреди]

tag (plural tagok)

  1. member
  2. limb
    Синоним: végtag
Declension[уреди]
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative tag tagok
accusative tagot tagokat
dative tagnak tagoknak
instrumental taggal tagokkal
causal-final tagért tagokért
translative taggá tagokká
terminative tagig tagokig
essive-formal tagként tagokként
essive-modal
inessive tagban tagokban
superessive tagon tagokon
adessive tagnál tagoknál
illative tagba tagokba
sublative tagra tagokra
allative taghoz tagokhoz
elative tagból tagokból
delative tagról tagokról
ablative tagtól tagoktól

Шаблон:hu-pos-otok

Derived terms[уреди]
Compound words

Etymology 2[уреди]

Borrowed from Енглески tag (piece of markup).

Pronunciation[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag (plural tagek)

  1. (computing) tag (a piece of markup representing an element in a markup language)
Declension[уреди]
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative tag tagek
accusative taget tageket
dative tagnek tageknek
instrumental taggel tagekkel
causal-final tagért tagekért
translative taggé tagekké
terminative tagig tagekig
essive-formal tagként tagekként
essive-modal
inessive tagben tagekben
superessive tagen tageken
adessive tagnél tageknél
illative tagbe tagekbe
sublative tagre tagekre
allative taghez tagekhez
elative tagből tagekből
delative tagről tagekről
ablative tagtől tagektől
Possessive forms of tag
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. tagem tagjeim
2nd person sing. taged tagjeid
3rd person sing. tagje tagjei
1st person plural tagünk tagjeink
2nd person plural tagetek tagjeitek
3rd person plural tagjük tagjeik

References[уреди]

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Meriam[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag

  1. arm, hand

Middle High German[уреди]

Alternative forms[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

From Old High German tag, tac, from Proto-Germanic *dagaz, whence also Стари Енглески dæġ and Old Norse dagr. Ultimately from Пра-Индо-Европски *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn).[1]

Noun[уреди]

Шаблон:gmh-noun

  1. day
  2. age, lifetime
  3. (political) convention, congress
  4. (in a religious context) judgement day

Descendants[уреди]

  • Alemannic German: Tag
    Alsatian: Dàà (north), Dàj (center), Dàg (south)
    Italian Walser: tag, tog, tàg
    Swabian: Dag
  • Bavarian: Da, Dåg, Doch
    Cimbrian: tak, ta, tag, tage
    Mòcheno: ta
    Udinese: tach, ti
  • Central Franconian: Daach
    Hunsrik: Daagh
  • East Central German:
    Upper Saxon: Dag
  • Немачки: Tag
    Есперанто: tago
  • Luxembourgish: Dag, Do
  • Rhine Franconian: Tach
    Pennsylvania German: Daag
  • Vilamovian: taog
  • Јидиш: טאָג(tog)

References[уреди]

  1. Pfeifer, Wolfgang. 1995, 2005. Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen. München: dtv. →ISBN.

Old High German[уреди]

Alternative forms[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

From Proto-Germanic *dagaz, whence also Стари Енглески dæġ, Old Norse dagr, Стари Холандски and Old Saxon dag, Old High German tag, Gothic 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃 (dags). Ultimately from Пра-Индо-Европски *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn).

Pronunciation[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag m (plural taga)

  1. day
    tag after tage
    day after day

Declension[уреди]

Шаблон:goh-decl-noun-a-m

Derived terms[уреди]

Descendants[уреди]

References[уреди]

  • Joseph Wright, An Old High German Primer

Swedish[уреди]

Etymology[уреди]

From Old Norse tak.

Pronunciation[уреди]

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Noun[уреди]

tag n

  1. a grip; a hold (of something)
    Tappa inte taget
    Don’t lose your grip
    Släpp inte taget
    Don’t let go
  2. a stroke (with an oar; in swimming)
    Ett tag till med åran
    One more stroke with the oar
  3. a while, a moment, a minute, sec, second, tic
    Ett litet tag
    A little while, a second

Declension[уреди]

Declension of tag 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tag taget tag tagen
Genitive tags tagets tags tagens

Derived terms[уреди]

Verb[уреди]

tag

  1. imperative of taga.

Alternative forms[уреди]


Westrobothnian[уреди]

Etymology 1[уреди]

From Old Norse tak, by analogy with taga (to take). Also rendered as tak.

Pronunciation[уреди]

Noun[уреди]

tag n (definite singular tagjä, dative tagjän)

  1. Grip, hold.
  2. Advantage.
    Han fekk säg ä bra tag
    He got a good advantage
Alternative forms[уреди]

Etymology 2[уреди]

Script error: The function "template_categorize" does not exist. From Old Norse taug, tog, from Proto-Germanic *taugō, *tugą.

Noun[уреди]

tag n (definite singular tagjä, dative tagjän)

  1. A rope.
Synonyms[уреди]

Etymology 3[уреди]

Verb[уреди]

tag

  1. singular present of taga
  2. singular imperative of taga