Definition of Lagend

1. Noun. Goods (or wreckage) on the sea bed that is attached to a buoy so that it can be recovered.

Exact synonyms: Lagan, Ligan
Generic synonyms: Wreckage

Definition of Lagend

1. lagan [n -S] - See also: lagan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lagend

laffittite
laffs
laflammeite
laft
lafte
lafutidine
lag
lag bolt
lag phase
lag screw
lagan
lagans
lagemorpha
lagena
lagenas
lagend (current term)
lagends
lagenian
lageniform
lagenæ
lager
lager beer
lager lout
lager louts
lager top
lager tops
lagered
lagered up
lagering
lagerphone

Literary usage of Lagend

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Two Years Ago by Charles Kingsley (1881)
"... JETSOM, AND lagend. ABOUT nine o'clock the next morning, Gentleman Jan strolled into Dr. ... lagend."

2. Hereward the Wake, "last of the English," by Charles Kingsley (1905)
"The country folk, who were prowling about the shore after the waifs of the storm, deserted jetsom and lagend, and crowded to meet the richer prize which was ..."

3. The History of the Jewish Church by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1882)
"But the traditions of him " still linger in the close," and more than one sacred lagend—enshrined in the Sacred Books of many an ancient Christian Church ..."

4. Massachusetts: Its Historians and Its History : an Object Lesson by Charles Francis Adams (1893)
"Obviously, the last is the stronger, much the more comprehensive lagend. But, in fact, the causes were, and are, equal as well as inseparable ; and it is ..."

5. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1857)
"... jetsom, and lagend ; for I was all three last night."—" You were, indeed, sir," said Frank, who began to be a little tired of this levity ; "and very ..."

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