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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. t.) To get by
digging;
as, to dig
potatoes,
or
gold..
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Arms
::
Arms (n.) The
ensigns
armorial
of a
family,
consisting
of
figures
and
colors
borne in
shields,
banners,
etc., as marks of
dignity
and
distinction,
and
descending
from
father
to son..
Digne
::
Digne (a.)
Worthy;
honorable;
deserving.
Digastric
::
Digastric
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
digastric
muscle
of the lower jaw; as, the
digastric
nerves..
Fodient
::
Fodient
(a.)
Fitted
for, or
pertaining
to,
digging..
Toe
::
Toe (n.) One of the
terminal
members,
or
digits,
of the foot of a man or an
animal..
Indign
::
Indign
(a.)
Unworthy;
undeserving;
disgraceful;
degrading.
Rochet
::
Rochet
(n.) A linen
garment
resembling
the
surplise,
but with
narrower
sleeves,
also
without
sleeves,
worn by
bishops,
and by some other
ecclesiastical
dignitaries,
in
certain
religious
ceremonies..
Verdigris
::
Verdigris
(n.) A green
poisonous
substance
used as a
pigment
and drug,
obtained
by the
action
of
acetic
acid on
copper,
and
consisting
essentially
of a
complex
mixture
of
several
basic
copper
acetates..
Unbishop
::
Unbishop
(v. t.) To
deprive,
as a city, of a
bishop;
to
deprive,
as a
clergyman,
of
episcopal
dignity
or
rights..
Seneschal
::
Seneschal
(n.) An
officer
in the
houses
of
princes
and
dignitaries,
in the
Middle
Ages, who had the
superintendence
of
feasts
and
domestic
ceremonies;
a
steward.
Sometimes
the
seneschal
had the
dispensing
of
justice,
and was given high
military
commands..
Digammate
::
Digammate
(a.) Alt. of
Digammate.
Covellite
::
Covellite
(n.) A
native
sulphide
of
copper,
occuring
in
masses
of a dark blue
color;
-- hence
called
indigo
copper..
Scandal
::
Scandal
(n.)
Anything
alleged
in
pleading
which is
impertinent,
and is
reproachful
to any
person,
or which
derogates
from the
dignity
of the
court,
or is
contrary
to good
manners..
Elder
::
Elder (a.) A
person
who, on
account
of his age,
occupies
the
office
of ruler or
judge;
hence,
a
person
occupying
any
office
appropriate
to such as have the
experience
and
dignity
which age
confers;
as, the
elders
of
Israel;
the
elders
of the
synagogue;
the
elders
in the
apostolic
church..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
Interdigital
::
Interdigital
(a.)
Between
the
fingers
or toes; as,
interdigital
space..
Degrade
::
Degrade
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower rank or
degree;
to lower in rank; to
deprive
of
office
or
dignity;
to strip of
honors;
as, to
degrade
a
nobleman,
or a
general
officer..
Sexdigitism
::
Sexdigitism
(n.) The state of
having
six
fingers
on a hand, or six toes on a
foot..
Vicarship
::
Vicarship
(n.) The
office
or
dignity
of a
vicar.
Peerage
::
Peerage
(n.) The rank or
dignity
of a peer.
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