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lagen

American  
[lag-uhn] / ˈlæg ən /

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. laggin.


Example Sentences

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There had been fears that a train bridge over the Lågen river would collapse because of the large volume of water, but railway officials said Thursday that it was now stable.

From Seattle Times

In 2010 — right around the time the “Groo-Vee” trend was crashing in the United States — both were among the first vineyards in Austria classified as erste lagen or “first growth,” signifying the country’s finest terroir.

From Washington Post

The three protein fragments originally recovered most closely resembled the col­lagen found in living alligators and other reptiles.

From Science Magazine

Situated on a remote and otherwise deserted island distinguished by serous limestone cliffs, Lagen has 50 private rooms, including a crescent of eight hip-roofed cottages poised on stilts in an oval of placid water that's the color of molten Coke bottles.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the Lagen Island Resort, where I fetch up after a 40-minute boat cruise, is not that sort of place.

From The Wall Street Journal