dug
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /dʌɡ/
美 /dʌɡ/|/dɐɡ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A mammary gland on a domestic mammal with more than two breasts.
— Horatio: This Lapvving runs avvay vvith the ſshell on his head. Hamlet: He did complie with his Dugge before hee ſuck't it: […]
- Pronunciation spelling of dog.
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A woman's breast or nipple.
— Ah! that Deceit ſhould ſteale ſuch gentle ſhape, And vvith a vertuous Vizor hide deepe vice. He is my ſonne, I, and therein my ſhame, Yet from my dugges, he drew not this deceit
动词 v.
- simple past and past participle of dig (replacing earlier digged)
词源
From earlier dugge ("pap, teat"; compare also English dialectal ducky, dukky (“the female breast”)), apparently connected to Danish dægge (“to suckle”), Swedish dägga (“to suck”), Old English dēon (“to suckle”). More at doe.
Compare also doug.
Compare also doug.
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