
Agger
UK
/ˈæɡə/
US
/ˈæɡər/

Translation of "agger" into Russian
agger
NounUK
/ˈæɡə/
US
/ˈæɡər/
agger
aggers pl
The ancient Romans built an agger to protect their city.
Древние римляне построили насыпь, чтобы защитить свой город.
The soldiers took cover behind the agger during the battle.
Солдаты укрылись за валом во время битвы.
Definitions
agger
NounUK
/ˈæɡə/
US
/ˈæɡər/
A mound or raised structure, often made of earth or stones, used in ancient times for fortification or as a road embankment.
The ancient Roman soldiers built an agger to protect their camp from invaders.
Any artificial bank or earthwork; a heap or ridge of earth.
Archaeologists uncovered an agger that once formed part of the city’s outer defenses.
agger
VerbUK
/ˈæɡə/
US
/ˈæɡər/
(archaic) To heap up; to pile up.
Storms aggered the driftwood high along the shoreline.
Agger
Proper nounA coastal village in northwestern Jutland, Denmark.
Agger is a small coastal village famous for its surfing spots.
A river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that flows into the Sieg.
The Agger River winds through the Bergisches Land before joining the Sieg.
A surname.
Daniel Agger was a renowned Danish footballer.