Lug

Greek Meaning

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English Meaning

  1. A handle or projection used as a hold or support.
  2. A lug nut.
  3. Nautical A lugsail.
  4. A projecting part of a larger piece that helps to provide traction, as on a tire or the sole of a boot.
  5. A copper or brass fitting to which electrical wires can be soldered or otherwise connected.
  6. Slang A clumsy fool; a blockhead.
  7. To drag or haul (an object) laboriously.
  8. To pull or drag with short jerks.
  9. To cause (an engine, for example) to run poorly or hesitate: If you drive too slowly in third gear, you'll lug the engine.
  10. To pull something with difficulty; tug.
  11. To move along by jerks or as if under a heavy burden.
  12. To run poorly or hesitate because of strain. Used of an engine: The motor lugs on hills.
  13. Archaic The act of lugging.
  14. Archaic Something lugged.
  15. A box for shipping fruit or vegetables.