What is the meaning of Dig?

ISO 639-3 language code for Digo.

To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way.

To get by digging; to take from the ground; often with up.

To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore.

To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously.

To investigate, to research, often followed by out or up.

To thrust; to poke.

To defend against an attack hit by the opposing team by successfully passing the ball

An archeological or paleontological investigation, or the site where such an investigation is taking place.

Any act of digging to find or retrieve something.

A thrust; a poke.

A hard blow, especially a straight left-hander delivered under the opponent's guard.

A defensive pass of the ball that has been attacked by the opposing team.

An innings.

A cutting, sarcastic remark.

The occupation of digging for gold.

A plodding and laborious student.

A tool for digging.

A rare or interesting vinyl record bought second-hand.

To understand.

To appreciate, or like.

Digoxin.

A duck.

closed, shut, tight

dense, thick (e.g. smoke)

to compose a poem

you

accusative of du (you)

dative of du (you)

inflection of deug:

  1. accusative/dative singular
  2. nominative/accusative/vocative dual

accusative/dative singular

nominative/accusative/vocative dual

steep

straight

duck

dike

obsolete spelling of tig

you (singular objective case)

reflexive case of du: compare yourself

anger, wrath

angry, wrathful

indignant

bitter, grievous

Source: wiktionary.org

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