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{{also|Bagger}}
{{also|Bagger}}
==English==
==English==

===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/ˈbæɡɚ/|a=US}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈbæɡə/|a=RP}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈbæːɡə/|a=Southern England, Australia}}
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-bagger.wav|a=Southern England}}


===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
From {{inh|en|enm|bagger}}, {{m|enm|baggere}}, {{m|enm|baggare}}, equivalent to {{suf|en|bag|er|id2=agent noun|pos2=[[agent noun]] suffix}}.
{{suffix|bag|er|id2=agent noun|lang=en}}


====Noun====
====Noun====
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# One who [[bag]]s.
# One who [[bag]]s.
## A [[retail]] [[employee]] who bags customers' purchases and carries them to the customers' vehicles.
##: {{syn|en|courtesy clerk|sacker}}
##: {{hyponyms|en|bag boy}}


=====Derived terms=====
=====Derived terms=====
{{der2|en|gallybagger|Munro bagger|brown-bagger|carpet bagger|double-bagger|four-bagger|rag bagger|rag-bagger|teabagger|three-bagger|two-bagger|wagger-pagger-bagger}}
* {{l|en|Munro bagger}}


===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
From {{affix|en|bag|-er}}.
From {{affix|en|bag|-er|id2=relational|pos2=relational noun suffix}}.


====Noun====
====Noun====
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[[Category:English agent nouns]]
[[Category:English agent nouns]]
[[Category:en:Occupations]]
[[Category:en:People]]
[[Category:en:People]]

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==Dutch==
==Dutch==


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|Nl-bagger.ogg|Audio|lang=nl}}
* {{IPA|nl|/ˈbɑ.ɣər/}}
* {{hyphenation|bag|ger|lang=nl}}
* {{audio|nl|Nl-bagger.ogg}}
* {{hyphenation|nl|bag|ger}}
* {{rhymes|nl|ɑɣər|s=2}}


===Noun===
===Etymology 1===
From {{inh|nl|dum|baggaerds}}, of uncertain origin, but possibly a late Indo-European {{der|nl|qfa-sub|-}} borrowing shared with {{cog|sla-pro|*bagno|t=silt, peat, mud}}.<ref name="Derksen">{{R:sla:EDSIL|33|*bagnò|n. o (b?) ‘marsh’}}</ref>

====Noun====
{{nl-noun|f|-|-}}
{{nl-noun|f|-|-}}


# [[dredge]]
# [[mud]], [[dredge]], [[dirt]]
#: {{uxi|nl|De varkens wroeten in de '''bagger'''.|The pigs are rooting in the '''mud'''.}}
# [[filth]], [[muck]], any mucky or dirty substance (such as dredge)
# [[filth]], [[muck]], any mucky or dirty substance (such as dredge)
# {{lb|nl|slang}} [[junk]], [[crap]], [[stuff]] {{gloss|substandard objects}}
#: {{uxi|nl|Wat voor '''bagger''' heb je nou gekocht?|What kind of '''crap''' did you buy this time?}}

=====Derived terms=====
{{col-auto|nl
|baggeren
}}


====Derived terms====
=====Descendants=====
* {{desc|af|bagger}}
* [[baggeren]]


===Adjective===
====Adjective====
{{nl-adj}}
{{nl-adj}}


# {{lb|nl|slang}} [[crap]], [[terrible]], [[bleh]]
# {{lb|nl|slang}} [[crap]], [[terrible]], [[bleh]]
#: ''Het weer is '''bagger''' vandaag.''
#: {{uxi|nl|Het weer is '''bagger''' vandaag.|The weather is '''crap''' today.}}
#:: The weather is '''crap''' today.


====Inflection====
=====Declension=====
{{nl-decl-adj}}
{{nl-decl-adj}}


===Verb===
====References====
<references/>
{{nl-verb-form}}


===Etymology 2===
# {{nl-verb form of|p=1|n=sg|t=pres|m=ind|baggeren}}
{{nonlemma}}
# {{nl-verb form of|m=imp|baggeren}}


====Verb====
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{{head|nl|verb form}}

# {{infl of|nl|baggeren||1|s|pres|ind|;|2-inv|;|imp}}


==German==
==German==

===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|de|De-bagger.ogg}}


===Verb===
===Verb===
{{head|de|verb form}}
{{head|de|verb form}}


# {{de-verb form of|baggern|1|s|g}}
# {{verb form of|de|baggern||1|s|pres|;|s|imp}}
# {{de-verb form of|baggern|i|s}}

Latest revision as of 02:42, 17 September 2024

See also: Bagger

Englisch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English bagger, baggere, baggare, equivalent to bag +‎ -er (agent noun suffix).

Nomen

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bagger (plural baggers)

  1. One who bags.
    1. A Einzelhandel employee who bags customers' purchases and carries them to the customers' vehicles.
      Synonyms: courtesy clerk, sacker
      Hyponym: bag boy
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From bag +‎ -er (relational noun suffix).

Nomen

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bagger (plural baggers)

  1. A touring motorcycle equipped with saddlebags.

Anagrams

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch baggaerds, of uncertain origin, but possibly a late Indo-European substrate borrowing shared with Proto-Slavic *bagno (silt, peat, mud).[1]

Nomen

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bagger f (uncountable)

  1. mud, dredge, dirt
    De varkens wroeten in de bagger.The pigs are rooting in the mud.
  2. filth, muck, any mucky or dirty substance (such as dredge)
  3. (slang) junk, crap, stuff (substandard objects)
    Wat voor bagger heb je nou gekocht?What kind of crap did you buy this time?
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans: bagger

Adjective

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bagger (comparative baggerder, superlative baggerst)

  1. (slang) crap, terrible, bleh
    Het weer is bagger vandaag.The weather is crap today.
Declension
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Declension of bagger
uninflected bagger
inflected baggere
comparative baggerder
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial bagger baggerder het baggerst
het baggerste
indefinite m./f. sing. baggere baggerdere baggerste
n. sing. bagger baggerder baggerste
plural baggere baggerdere baggerste
definite baggere baggerdere baggerste
partitive baggers baggerders

References

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  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*bagnò”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 33:n. o (b?) ‘marsh’

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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bagger

  1. inflection of baggeren:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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bagger

  1. inflection of baggern:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative