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tag

noun
A metallic point put to the end of a string.

tag

Something mean and paltry; as tag-rag people.

tag

A young sheep.

tag

verb transitive
To fit with a point; as, to tag lace.

tag

To fit one thing to another; to append to. His courteous host . Tags every sentence with some fawning word.

tag

To join or fasten.

tag

noun
A play in which the person gains who tags, that is, touches another. This was a common sport among boys in Connecticut formerly, and it may be still. The word is inserted here for the sake of the evidence it affords of the affinity of languages, and of the original orthography of the Latin tango, to touch, which was tago. This vulgar tag is the same word; the primitive word retained by the common people. It is used also as a verb, to tag.