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tag

Такође погледајте: Tag, TAG, tag-, tağ, tág, tåg, и tāğ

Енглески

Etymology 1

From Средњи Енглески tagge (small piece hanging from a garment), probably of Lua грешка in Модул:languages at line 1625: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got nil). origin. Compare Норвешки tagg (point; prong; barb; tag), Шведски tagg (thorn; prickle; tine), Icelandic tág (a willow-twig). Compare also tack.

Pronunciation

Noun

tag (plural tags)

  1. (heading) Physical appendage.
    1. A small label.
    2. A skin tag, an excrescence of skin.
    3. A dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung; a dung tag.
    4. Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely.
    5. A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it.
    6. (biochemistry) Any short peptide sequence artificially attached to proteins mostly in order to help purify, solubilize or visualize these proteins.
    7. Something mean and paltry; the rabble, originally refer to rag as torn cloth.
  2. (heading) Last Non Physical appendage.
    1. (music) The last line (or last two lines) of a song's chorus that is repeated to indicate the end of the song.
    2. (television) The last scene of a TV program, often focusing on the program's subplot.
      Антоним: cold open
      • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
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    3. The end, or catchword, of an actor's speech; cue.
  3. (heading) Non Physical label.
    1. (informal, authorship) An attribution in narrated dialogue (eg, "he said") or attributed words (e.g. "he thought").
      Синонимs: dialogue tag, speech tag, tag line
      • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
        Lua грешка in Модул:languages/errorGetBy at line 16: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter; the value "<strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error" id="mw-scribunto-error-51fddb02">Script error: The function &quot;first_lang&quot; does not exist.</span></strong>" is not valid (see Wiktionary:List of languages)..
      • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
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      • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
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    2. (computing) A piece of markup representing an element in a markup language.
      The <title> tag provides a title for the Web page.
      The <sarcasm> tag conveys sarcasm in Internet slang.
    3. (computing) A keyword, term, or phrase associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information enabling keyword-based classification; often used to categorize content.
      I want to add genre and artist tags to the files in my music collection.
  4. (heading) Identity.
    1. (chiefly US) A vehicle number plate; a medal bearing identification data (animals, soldiers).
      The subwoofer in the trunk was so loud, it vibrated the tag like an aluminum can.
    2. (slang) A person's name.
      What’s your tag?
  5. (heading) Tagged physically.
    1. (playground games, uncountable) A children's chasing game in which one player (known as "it") attempts to touch another, who then becomes "it".
      Синоним: (Australia) tips
    2. (baseball) An instance of touching the baserunner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand to rule him "out."
      The tag was applied at second for the final out.
  6. (heading) Signature.
    1. Graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the artist.
      • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
        Lua грешка in Модул:languages/errorGetBy at line 16: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter; the value "<strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error" id="mw-scribunto-error-51fddb02">Script error: The function &quot;first_lang&quot; does not exist.</span></strong>" is not valid (see Wiktionary:List of languages)..
  7. A type of cardboard.
  8. A sheep in its first year.
    • 1807, The Complete Farmer, or, General Dictionary of Agriculture and Husbandry, →OCLC:
      After being weaned, the ram or wedder lamb is sometimes termed hog, hoggit, or tag, during the whole of the first year
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
See also

(children's game to avoid being "it"):

Verb

tag

  1. (transitive) To label (something).
  2. (transitive) To mark (something) with one's graffiti tag.
  3. (transitive) To remove dung tags from a sheep.
    Regularly tag the rear ends of your sheep.
  4. (transitive, baseball, colloquial) To hit the ball hard.
    He really tagged that ball.
  5. (transitive, vulgar, slang, 1990s) to have sex with someone (especially a man of a woman)
    Steve is dying to tag Angie from chemistry class.
  6. (transitive, baseball) To put a runner out by touching them with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand.
    He tagged the runner for the out.
  7. (transitive, computing) To mark with a tag (metadata for classification).
    Антоним: untag
    I am tagging my music files by artist and genre.
  8. (transitive, Internet) To attach the name of (a user) to a posted message so that they are linked from the post and possibly sent a notification.
    • 2021, Julie B. Wiest, Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age, page 82:
      One side wants to demonstrate a higher level of street knowledge and openly denounces the distorting lens of Instagram dissings; the other embraces the medium's branding affordances by sending “clout” to a third-party ally, while at the same time avoiding tagging the opponent.
  9. To follow closely, accompany, tag along.
  10. (transitive) To catch and touch (a player in the game of tag).
  11. (transitive) To fit with, or as if with, a tag or tags.
  12. To fasten; to attach.
Derived terms
Translations

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Aramaic תגא (taga, crown). Дублети of taj.

Noun

tag (plural tagin)

  1. A decoration drawn over some Hebrew letters in Jewish scrolls.

References

  • tag at OneLook Dictionary Search

Further reading

Anagrams

Cimbrian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German tag, tac, from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Old High German (goh) is not set as an ancestor of Cimbrian (cim) in Модул:languages/data/3/c. The ancestor of Cimbrian is Bavarian (bar).., tac, from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-West Germanic (gmw-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Cimbrian (cim) in Модул:languages/data/3/c. The ancestor of Cimbrian is Bavarian (bar).., from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Cimbrian (cim) in Модул:languages/data/3/c. The ancestor of Cimbrian is Bavarian (bar)... Cognate with Немачки Tag, Енглески day.

Noun

Шаблон:cim-noun

  1. (Sette Comuni) day

Declension

Шаблон:cim-decl-noun

References

Crimean Gothic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *dagaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn).

Noun

tag

  1. day
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Derived terms

Danish

Etymology 1

From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Old Norse (non) is not set as an ancestor of Дански (da) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Дански is Old Danish (gmq-oda).., from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Дански (da) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Дански is Old Danish (gmq-oda).., cognate with Шведски tak, Енглески thack, thatch, Немачки Dach, Холандски dak.

Pronunciation

Noun

tag n (singular definite taget, plural indefinite tage)

  1. roof
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Old Norse (non) is not set as an ancestor of Дански (da) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Дански is Old Danish (gmq-oda).., cognate with Норвешки tak, Шведски tag. Derived from the verb taka (Дански tage).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(кључ): /ta(ːˀ)ɣ/, [ˈtˢæˀ(j)], [ˈtˢɑw]

Noun

tag n (singular definite taget, plural indefinite tag)

  1. hold, grasp, grip
  2. stroke (with an oar or with the armes in the water)
  3. handling, control
Declension

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Енглески tag (since 1985).

Pronunciation

Noun

tag n (singular definite tagget, plural indefinite tags)

  1. tag (signature of a graffiti artist)
  2. (computing) tag (markup in an electronic file)
Declension

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the main entry.

Pronunciation

Verb

tag

  1. императива of tage

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески tag.

Pronunciation

Noun

Lua грешка in Модул:nl-headword at line 272: attempt to index local 'pl_qualifiers' (a nil value).

  1. tag

Finnish

Pronunciation

Шаблон:fi-p

Noun

tag

  1. Alternative form of tagi

Declension

Inflection of tag (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative tag tagit
genitive tagin tagien
partitive tagia tageja
illative tagiin tageihin
singular plural
nominative tag tagit
accusative nom. tag tagit
gen. tagin
genitive tagin tagien
partitive tagia tageja
inessive tagissa tageissa
elative tagista tageista
illative tagiin tageihin
adessive tagilla tageilla
ablative tagilta tageilta
allative tagille tageille
essive tagina tageina
translative tagiksi tageiksi
instructive tagein
abessive tagitta tageitta
comitative tageineen
Possessive forms of tag (type risti)
possessor singular plural
1st person tagini tagimme
2nd person tagisi taginne
3rd person taginsa

Further reading

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески tag.

Pronunciation

Noun

tag m (plural tags)

  1. tag

German

Pronunciation

Verb

tag

  1. једнине императива of tagen

Hungarian

Etymology 1

Of unknown origin.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

tag (plural tagok)

  1. member
  2. Synonym of végtag (limb)
Declension
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative tag tagok
accusative tagot tagokat
dative tagnak tagoknak
instrumental taggal tagokkal
causal-final tagért tagokért
translative taggá tagokká
terminative tagig tagokig
essive-formal tagként tagokként
essive-modal tagul
inessive tagban tagokban
superessive tagon tagokon
adessive tagnál tagoknál
illative tagba tagokba
sublative tagra tagokra
allative taghoz tagokhoz
elative tagból tagokból
delative tagról tagokról
ablative tagtól tagoktól
Possessive forms of tag
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. tagom tagjaim
2nd person sing. tagod tagjaid
3rd person sing. tagja tagjai
1st person plural tagunk tagjaink
2nd person plural tagotok tagjaitok
3rd person plural tagjuk tagjaik
Derived terms
Compound words
Expressions

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Енглески tag (piece of markup).

Pronunciation

Noun

tag (plural tagek)

  1. (computing) tag (a piece of markup representing an element in a markup language)
Declension
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative tag tagek
accusative taget tageket
dative tagnek tageknek
instrumental taggel tagekkel
causal-final tagért tagekért
translative taggé tagekké
terminative tagig tagekig
essive-formal tagként tagekként
essive-modal
inessive tagben tagekben
superessive tagen tageken
adessive tagnél tageknél
illative tagbe tagekbe
sublative tagre tagekre
allative taghez tagekhez
elative tagből tagekből
delative tagről tagekről
ablative tagtől tagektől
Possessive forms of tag
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. tagem tagjeim
2nd person sing. taged tagjeid
3rd person sing. tagje tagjei
1st person plural tagünk tagjeink
2nd person plural tagetek tagjeitek
3rd person plural tagjük tagjeik

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Енглески tag (a piece of graffiti).

Pronunciation

Noun

tag (plural tagek)

  1. tag (graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the artist)
Declension
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative tag tagek
accusative taget tageket
dative tagnek tageknek
instrumental taggel tagekkel
causal-final tagért tagekért
translative taggé tagekké
terminative tagig tagekig
essive-formal tagként tagekként
essive-modal
inessive tagben tagekben
superessive tagen tageken
adessive tagnél tageknél
illative tagbe tagekbe
sublative tagre tagekre
allative taghez tagekhez
elative tagből tagekből
delative tagről tagekről
ablative tagtől tagektől
Possessive forms of tag
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. tagem tagjeim
2nd person sing. taged tagjeid
3rd person sing. tagje tagjei
1st person plural tagünk tagjeink
2nd person plural tagetek tagjeitek
3rd person plural tagjük tagjeik

References

Further reading

  • tag in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN 9630535793

Meriam

Noun

tag

  1. arm, hand

Middle High German

Noun

Шаблон:gmh-noun

  1. Alternative form of tac

Declension

Шаблон:gmh-decl-noun-a-m

Old High German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-West Germanic (gmw-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Old High German (goh) in Модул:languages/data/3/g. Old High German (goh) has no ancestors.., from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Old High German (goh) in Модул:languages/data/3/g. Old High German (goh) has no ancestors.., whence also Стари Енглески dæġ, Old Norse dagr, Old Dutch and Old Saxon dag, Old High German tag, Готски 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃 (dags). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn).

Pronunciation

Noun

tag m (plural taga)

  1. day
    tag after tage
    day after day

Declension

Шаблон:goh-decl-noun-a-m

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle High German: tac

References

  • Joseph Wright, An Old High German Primer

Polish

Пољски Wikipedia has an article on:
Википедија pl

Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески tag.

Pronunciation

Noun

tag m inan

  1. (computing) tag Галицијски
    Синоним: znacznik

Declension

Further reading

  • tag in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • tag in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing из Енглески tag.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

tag f or m (in variation) (plural #s)

  1. tag (type of graffiti)
  2. an RFID chip, especially one used to unlock electronic door locks, often carried as a key fob
  3. (computing) tag (a markup instruction)

Sumerian

Romanization

Шаблон:sux-rom

  1. Romanization of 𒋳 (tag)

Swedish

Etymology

From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Old Norse (non) is not set as an ancestor of Шведски (sv) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Шведски is Late Old Swedish (gmq-osw-lat) (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is Old Swedish (gmq-osw))...

Pronunciation

Noun

tag n

  1. a grip, a hold (of something)
    Tappa inte taget
    Don't lose your grip
    Släpp inte taget!
    Don't let go [Don't release your grip]!
    ta tag i något
    grab something [take grip in something]
    få tag i någon/något
    get hold of someone/something
  2. (figurative, in "ta tag i (något)") to get down to dealing with (something)
  3. a stroke (with oars or an oar, a paddle, or the like; in swimming)
    ett tag till med åran
    one more stroke with the oar
    ta ett årtagTAG
    take a stroke with oars (or an oar)
    ta ett paddeltagTAG
    take a stroke with a paddle
  4. a while (limited, often short time period)
    Hon kommer om ett tag
    She will be here in a while
    Det kommer ta ett bra tag
    It will take a good while
    ett litet tag
    a little while
    Det är inget jag glömmer i första taget
    It's not something I will forget in a hurry [in the first while]
  5. a manner of doing something (can be thought of as "grips" as a metaphor for how one goes about something)
    en maskin som tål tuffa tag
    a machine that can take a beating ("that can stand tough grips")
    friska tag
    spunk, vigor ("fresh grips")
    Somliga gillar hårda tag
    Some like it rough

Declension

Declension of tag 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tag taget tag tagen
Genitive tags tagets tags tagens

Derived terms

See also

Verb

tag

  1. императива of taga

Alternative forms

References

Anagrams

  • ATG (alphagram agt)

Welsh

Etymology

Back-formation from tagu (to strangle, to choke).

Noun

Lua грешка in Модул:cy-headword at line 94: attempt to call field 'get_mutation_data' (a nil value).

  1. choking, suffocation

Derived terms

  • llindag (suffocation; snare; dodder; thrush)
  • tagaradr (restharrow)
  • tagell (gill; jowl)
  • tagfa (choking, throttling; bottleneck)
  • taglys (bindweed)

Mutation

Шаблон:cy-mut

References

White Hmong

Etymology

See tas.

Pronunciation

Шаблон:mww-pron

Noun

tag

  1. Alternative form of tas (day segment)

Particle

tag

  1. Alternative form of tas (completion particle)

Usage notes

More commonly used than tas.

References