"Darg" is a Scots dialect term, meaning "a day's work." It comes from the Middle English "dawerk" or "daywork," stemming from the Old English "dægweorc," from "dæg," meaning "day," and "weorc," meaning "work." It's used in the same sense as someone saying with satisfaction, "You put in a good day's work today." ... |
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