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    quag
    /kwaɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a marshy or boggy place. archaic

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  2. Quag is a noun that means marsh or bog. It has an unknown origin and was first used in 1589. Learn more about its etymology, history, and examples.

  3. Quag is another word for quagmire, a soft, muddy, or boggy area. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of quag with examples from literature and history.

  4. noun. a quagmire. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin. [ 1580–90; expressive word, obscurely akin to quake] This word is first recorded in the period 1580–90.

  5. Definitions of quag. noun. a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot. synonyms: mire, morass, quagmire, slack. see more.

  6. Quag is another word for quagmire, a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translations of quag from various sources.

  7. What does quag‎ mean? quag ( English) Origin & history. Variant of Middle English quabbe ("a marsh, bog"), from Old English cwabba ("shake, tremble like something soft and flabby"). Cognate with Dutch kwab ‎. Noun. quag ( pl. quags) ( obsolete) quagmire; marsh; bog. December 16, 1771, John Walker, Account of the Irruption of Solway Moss:

  8. A quag is a noun that means a quagmire, a bog or marsh. It may be a variant of Middle English quabbe or Old English cwabba. See synonyms, origin and word forms of quag.

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