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.

A thrust; a poke.

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

inflection of deug:

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

accusative/dative singular

nominative/accusative/vocative dual

duck

dike

Obsolete spelling of tig.

you

reflexive case of du: compare yourself

anger, wrath

angry, wrathful

indignant

bitter, grievous

Source: wiktionary.org