Definition for CAG

CAG, n. [Fr. caque; Dan. kag; allied probably to cage, that which holds; Sax. cæggian, to make fast. See Keg.]

A small cask, or barrel, differing from the barrel only in size, and containing a few gallons, but not of any definite capacity. It is generally written Keg.

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