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GotterdammerungRagnarok Rag"na*rok", Ragnarok Rag"na*r["o]k", n. [Icel.,
fr. regin, r["o]gn, gods + r["o]k reason, origin, history;
confused with ragna-r["o]kr the twilight of the gods.] (Norse
Myth.)
The so-called ``Twilight of the Gods' (called in German
G["o]tterd["a]mmerung), the final destruction of the world
in the great conflict between the [AE]sir (gods) on the one
hand, and on the other, the gaints and the powers of Hel
under the leadership of Loki (who is escaped from bondage). InterdashInterdash In`ter*dash", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interdashed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interdashing.]
To dash between or among; to intersperse. --Cowper. InterdashedInterdash In`ter*dash", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interdashed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interdashing.]
To dash between or among; to intersperse. --Cowper. InterdashingInterdash In`ter*dash", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interdashed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interdashing.]
To dash between or among; to intersperse. --Cowper. Latterday
Latterday Lat"ter*day`, a.
Belonging to present times or those recent by comparison.
Spatterdashed
Spatterdashed Spat"ter*dashed`, a.
Wearing spatterdashes. [Colloq.] --Thackeray.
Spatterdashes
Spatterdashes Spat"ter*dash`es, n. pl. [Spatter + dash.]
Coverings for the legs, to protect them from water and mud;
long gaiters.
Splatterdash
Splatterdash Splat"ter*dash`, n .
Uproar. --Jamieson.
YesterdayYesterday Yes"ter*day, n. [OE. [yogh]isterdai, AS. geostran
d[ae]g, from geostran, geostra, giestran, gistran, gystran,
yesterday (akin to D. gisteren, G. gestern, OHG. gestaron,
Icel. g[ae]r yesterday, to-morrow, Goth. gistradagis
to-morrow, L. heri yesterday, Gr. ?, Skr. hyas) + d[ae]g day.
Cf. Hestern. ????.]
1. The day last past; the day next before the present.
All our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to
dusty death. --Shak.
We are but of yesterday, and know nothing. --Job
viii. 9.
2. Fig.: A recent time; time not long past.
The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when
compared with the line of supreme pontiffs.
--Macaulay. Yesterday
Yesterday Yes"ter*day, adv.
On the day last past; on the day preceding to-day; as, the
affair took place yesterday.
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