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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse dagar, plural of dagr (“day”).
Noun
dågå m
- (dialectal) indefinite plural of dag
1848, Norske Viser og Stev i Folkesproget, 2nd edition, page 104:Tu tri Daagaa høgſtan laut vi holde paa- Two-three days at most we can endure it
1802, Edvard Storm, “Skōgmøte has Torjer Skjeille”, in Laurents Hallager, Norsk Ordsamling, Sebastian Popp, page 160:Kan æg ſlike Daagaa bæra?- Can I bear such days?