Dagon

[ US /ˈdeɪɡən/ ]
NOUN
  1. god of agriculture and the earth; national god of Philistines
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How To Use Dagon In A Sentence

  • While not a huge surprise it was the second time Dagong had downgraded the U.S. its timing and prescience were seemingly a feather in the cap of the upstart rater.
  • And Tib rises out of that little domestic struggle, covered with glory and crowned with respect; her price so infinitely beyond rubies, that "invaluable" is the only term that can be applied to her; and accordingly Dr. McNab, Mr. Malcolm, and the poor little suffering feverish Dagon himself, unanimously agree that she is invaluable; and the slight rustle of her voluminous silk gown, as she moves across the room to fetch the bottle of colchicum, with the soft slow heavy tread of the elephant, is music to her Dagon's ears. Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • But behind the membrane, in Dagon, they had water. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • EconoSpeak majikthise enter the jabberwock talking points memo bilerico jack & jill politics connecticut bob pandagon sadly, no! Firedoglake » Take A Bow
  • Here, the man who was most strong and fierce, who was called Dagon, was clearly the leader. Circles of Stone
  • The two vole species are more than 99 % alike , genetically . WWW . DAGONG 8.
  • Malka from misfortune, and fixed their home fast in wealth; who established pure sacrificial gifts for Ea and Dam-gal-nun-na, who made his kingdom everlastingly great; the princely king of the city, who subjected the districts on the Ud-kib-nun-na Canal [Euphrates?] to the sway of Dagon, his Creator; who spared the inhabitants of Mera and The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
  • The last time I heard the term Dagon used it was in an H.P. Lovecraft story and you never get out of one of those without almost having the universe eaten. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • And then they took their horses, and rode after to see how Sir Dagonet sped, for they would not for no good that Sir Dagonet were shent, for King Arthur loved him passing well, and made him knight with his own hands. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • I am pleased to note that Dagon is damn near perfect - a wonderful mixture of blood, cluelessness, terror of the unknown, and a spot-on Lovecraftian ending. Mwuh?
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