jugg

See also: Jugg

English

Etymology 1

Noun

jugg (plural juggs)

  1. Archaic spelling of jug.
    • 1801, Samuel Jackson Pratt, Gleanings in England, page 177:
      Two had their aprons well stored, with more than the crumbs that fell from the rich man's table — a third had a large bowl of broth in her hand; and the lad was laden with an ample jugg of milk.

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒʊɡ/
  • Rhymes: -ʊɡ

Verb

jugg (third-person singular simple present juggs, present participle jugging, simple past and past participle jugged)

  1. Rare form of jukejook (to thrust).

Gothic

Romanization

jugg

  1. romanization of 𐌾𐌿𐌲𐌲