Dagmar
[ dag-mahr ]
noun
a female given name: from Danish, meaning “day” and “glory.”
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How to use Dagmar in a sentence
The ballad tells of his fears as he sees Dagmar's page coming, and they proved only too true.
Hero Tales of the Far North | Jacob A. RiisBehind prison walls, comforted only by Dagmar's son, sat the King, growing old and gray with anger and grief.
Hero Tales of the Far North | Jacob A. RiisThe King had other sons, but to Dagmar's boy the people had given their love from the first, as they had to his gentle mother.
Hero Tales of the Far North | Jacob A. RiisFour years later the crushing blow fell when Dagmar's son, who was crowned king to succeed him, lost his life while hunting.
Hero Tales of the Far North | Jacob A. RiisOn arriving in Petersburg you will go straight to report yourself to her majesty the Empress Dagmar.
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