Associations to the word «Hag»
Noun
- Maiden
- Matron
- Fairy
- Saber
- Dirk
- Munster
- Mara
- Monster
- Old
- Spore
- Sabre
- Clutch
- Gig
- Ivory
- Niall
- Charm
- Doom
- Vampire
- Demon
- Creature
- Baba
- Wilt
- Rift
- Bitch
- Mermaid
- Devil
- Underworld
- Toad
- Gown
- Glen
- Divinity
- Brock
- Cass
- Fisherman
- Inauguration
- Hell
- Tale
- Weep
- Olive
- Villain
- Wigan
- Mal
- Purse
- Wretch
- Superstition
- Fold
- Ludwig
- Transform
- Sleeper
- Roaring
- Fancy
- Cave
- Ascent
- Legend
- Pact
- Pageant
- Grin
- Graveyard
- Lore
- Nile
- Moor
- Elf
Adjective
Wiktionary
HAG, noun. A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; a wizard.
HAG, noun. (pejorative) An ugly old woman.
HAG, noun. A fury; a she-monster.
HAG, noun. A hagfish; an eel-like marine marsipobranch, Myxine glutinosa, allied to the lamprey, with a suctorial mouth, labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings.
HAG, noun. A hagdon or shearwater.
HAG, noun. An appearance of light and fire on a horse's mane or a man's hair.
HAG, noun. The fruit of the hagberry, Prunus padus.
HAG, noun. A small wood, or part of a wood or copse, which is marked off or enclosed for felling, or which has been felled.
HAG, noun. A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.
HAG, verb. (transitive) To harass; to weary with vexation.
HAG MOTH, noun. Phobetron pithecium, a moth of the family Limacodidae.
Dictionary definition
HAG, noun. An ugly evil-looking old woman.
HAG, noun. Eellike cyclostome having a tongue with horny teeth in a round mouth surrounded by eight tentacles; feeds on dead or trapped fishes by boring into their bodies.
Wise words
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