ug
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ug
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From Middle English ugge, from Old Norse uggr (“fear, apprehension, dread”), related to Old Norse ógn (“terror, threat, dispute”) and agi (“terror, strife, fear, punishment”). More at awe.
ug (countable and uncountable, plural ugs)
From Middle English uggen, from Old Norse ugga (“to fear”), see above.
ug (third-person singular simple present ugs, present participle ugging, simple past and past participle ugged)
Derived from the similarity between the letter u and the Greek letter µ.
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ug (plural ugs)
Standardized form of ug as a conjunctive, see og. Akin to Hiligaynon kag, Maranao ago.
ug (Badlit spelling ᜂᜄ᜔)
ug (Badlit spelling ᜂᜄ᜔)
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