How Do You Spell DUG?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌɡ] (IPA)

The word "dug" may seem like it should be spelled with an -ah sound at the end, but its correct spelling is with a -uh sound. This is because "dug" is pronounced with a short vowel sound in the middle, represented by the IPA symbol /ʌ/. The letter "u" often represents this sound, as seen in words like "cup" and "hut." So, when writing "dug," remember to use the letter "u" and not "a" at the end, even though it may sound similar.

DUG Meaning and Definition

  1. Dug is a past tense verb of the word "dig". It refers to the action of creating a hole or cavity in the ground or another surface by using tools or one's hands. When someone digs, they exert effort and use tools like shovels or spades to remove soil, dirt, or any other material to excavate the ground and create a hole. Dug specifically denotes the action that has already taken place in the past.

    The term "dug" can also be used as a noun, referring to an animal's teat or nipple, especially that of a mammal, where offspring or young suckle for sustenance and nourishment. In this context, it commonly refers to the swollen, elongated organ used to feed newborns, typically found on the underside of animals such as dogs, cows, or pigs.

    Furthermore, "dug" can be an informal reference to a hidden or secret cache or stash of goods or supplies, often associated with treasures or buried items. This colloquial usage of "dug" suggests that something valuable or desired is being concealed in an undisclosed location, intriguing adventurers or treasure seekers.

    In summary, "dug" primarily functions as a past tense verb for "dig", indicating the action of creating a hole. Additionally, it can serve as a noun referring to an animal's teat or a colloquial reference to a hidden store of treasures or valuables.

  2. • The teat or pap of a cow or other beast.
    • Of the verb dig, which see.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DUG

The word "dug" has an interesting etymology. It is a past tense and past participle form of the verb "dig", which means to break up, turn over, or remove earth or other material with a tool or by the use of hands.

The word "dig" originated from the Old English word "dīgan", which also meant to dig. This Old English word is related to the Middle Low German word "dīken" and Middle Dutch word "dīgen". These words likely derived from a common Germanic root word *dīgōną, which had the same meaning.

The deeper origins of this word are uncertain, but it is believed to have Indo-European roots.

Similar spelling words for DUG

Plural form of DUG is DUGS

Conjugate verb Dug

CONDITIONAL

I would dug
you would dug
he/she/it would dug
we would dug
they would dug
I would dig
we would dig
you would dig
he/she/it would dig
they would dig

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be digging
you would be digging
he/she/it would be digging
we would be digging
they would be digging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dug
you would have dug
he/she/it would have dug
we would have dug
they would have dug

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been digging
you would have been digging
he/she/it would have been digging
we would have been digging
they would have been digging

FUTURE

I will dig
you will dig
he/she/it will dig
we will dig
they will dig

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be digging
you will be digging
he/she/it will be digging
we will be digging
they will be digging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dug
you will have dug
he/she/it will have dug
we will have dug
they will have dug

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been digging
you will have been digging
he/she/it will have been digging
we will have been digging
they will have been digging

IMPERATIVE

you dig
we let´s dig

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dig

PAST

I dug
you dug
he/she/it dug
we dug
they dug

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was digging
you were digging
he/she/it was digging
we were digging
they were digging

PAST PARTICIPLE

dug

PAST PERFECT

I had dug
you had dug
he/she/it had dug
we had dug
they had dug

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been digging
you had been digging
he/she/it had been digging
we had been digging
they had been digging

PRESENT

I dig
you dig
he/she/it digs
we dig
they dig

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am digging
you are digging
he/she/it is digging
we are digging
they are digging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

digging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dug
you have dug
he/she/it has dug
we have dug
they have dug

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been digging
you have been digging
he/she/it has been digging
we have been digging
they have been digging

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