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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

DIG



I. verb (dug; digging)
Etymology: Middle English diggen
Date: 13th century
transitive verb

1. to break up, turn, or loosen (as earth) with an implement, to prepare the soil of ,

2. to bring to the surface by digging ; unearth , to bring to light or out of hiding , to hollow out or form by removing earth ; excavate , to drive down so as to penetrate ; thrust , poke , prod ,

6. to pay attention to ; notice , understand , appreciate , like , admire , intransitive verb to turn up, loosen, or remove earth ; delve , to work hard or laboriously, to advance by or as if by removing or pushing aside material,

II. noun
Date: 1797


1. thrust , poke , a cutting remark,

2. plural accommodations for living or working, lodging , hotel , an archaeological excavation site,

III. abbreviation digest