lug
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lug
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From Middle English luggen, possibly from Scandinavian source, (compare Swedish lugga, Norwegian lugge); also in English dialectal as lig (“to lug”). Noun is via Scots lugge, probably from Old Norse (compare Norwegian and Swedish lugg). Probably related to slug (“lazy, slow-moving”), which may be from similar source(s). See slow.
lug (plural lugs)
lug (third-person singular simple present lugs, present participle lugging, simple past and past participle lugged)
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From Middle English lugge (“pole, stick, staff”).
lug (plural lugs)
lug (uncountable, diminutive luggie)
The plural form of lug is lugte, but it exists only in literary texts and is otherwise never used.
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