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AG'NAIL, n. [ad and nail. See Nail .] A disease of the nail; a whitlow; an infla...
AG'NATE, a. [L. agnatus.] Related or akin by the father's side. AG'NATE , n. [L....
AGNAT'IC, a. Pertaining to descent by the male line of ancestors.
AGNA'TION, n. Relation by the father's side only, or descent in the male line, d...
AG'NEL, n. [From agnus, a lamb, the figure struck on the coin.] An ancient Frenc...
AGNI'TION, n. [L. agnitio, agnosco.] Acknowledgment. [Little used.]
AGNI'ZE, v.t. To acknowledge. [Not in use.]
AGNOM'INATE, v.t. [L. agnomino; ad and nomino, nomen, name.] To name. [Little us...
AGNOMINA'TION, n. [L. agnomen, a surname, of ad and nomen. See Name .] 1. An add...
AGO', adv. or a. [See Go .] Past; gone; as a year ago.
AGOG', adv. In a state of desire; highly excited by eagerness after an object. T...
AGO'ING, [The participle of go, with the prefix a.] In motion, as to set a mill ...
A'GON, n. [Gr.] The contest for the prize. [Not used.]
AGONE, pp. agawn;, [See Ago and Gone.] Ago; past; since. [Nearly Obs.]
AG'ONISM, n. [Gr.] Contention for a prize.
AG'ONIST, n. One who contends for the prize in public games. Milton has used Ago...