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Tagger1. World English Historical Dictionary

Tagger1. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. Tagger1 [f. TAG v.1 or sb.1 + -ER1.]

1   1.  One who tags: see the verb.

2 1648.  Pair of Spectacles for City, 11. We bound him to a Tagger of Points.

3 1785.  R. Graves, Eugenius, I. ii. 6. Our orators are mere praters—and our poets taggers of rhime.

4 1883.  Sat. Rev., 12 May, 592/1. The Scotch seem to have entertained a mistaken theory that the taggers of rhymes to the prose version of the Psalms were inspired.

5   † 2.  A tag, a projecting part. Obs. ? misuse.

6 a. 1687.  Cotton, Burlesque Gt. Frost, Poems (1689), 98. Comparing Hedg-hogs, or Porcupine’s small Taggers, To their more dang’rous Swords and Daggers.

7   3.  A device for tagging a sheep: see TAG v.1 6.

8 1891.  in Cent. Dict.

9   4.  pl. Very thin sheet-iron, usually coated with tin. (Also taggar.) [Probably so called from being used to make tags of laces.]

10 1834.  McCulloch, Dict. Comm., II. 1160. Taggars 14 by 10 inches, £2 5s.

11 1853.  Lardner’s Cab. Cycl., Manuf. Metals, III. 43. Tinned Taggers, Black Taggers.

12 1858.  Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Taggers, a very thin kind of tin-plates used for coffin-plate inscriptions and tops of umbrellas.

13 1879.  P. W. Flower, Hist. Tin Trade, xiii. (1880), 156. A sheet of taggers, as thin as paper itself.

14 1894.  U. S. Tariff, Schedule Rates, § 121. Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or taggers iron or steel, coated with tin or lead … and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin.

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