TRAIL (drag)
VERBS
► DAG to trail in the dew, wet, or mire; to bedraggle → 1884 Eng. dial.
► DALLACK to wear clothes roughly or disorderly; to wear out; to drag or trail carelessly → Bk1900 Eng. dial.
► HARL to drag: usually with the notion of friction or scraping of the ground; to pull, to tug; to trail along the ground; to haul → c1290 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– to drag or trail oneself; to go with dragging feet → 1500-20 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► LABBER to trail in the dirt; to draggle → Bk1902 Eng. dial.
► RAKE to drag, to trail → 1914 Sc.
► REAP to gather up dirt by trailing on the ground; to trail in the mud → 1884 Eng. dial.
► TAG to hang down or trail like a tag → 1617 obs.
– to trail or drag behind; to follow closely → 1676
► VAG to trail on the ground → 1892 Eng. dial.