Synonyms for dungy


Grammar : Adj
Spell : duhng
Phonetic Transcription : dʌŋ

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Définition of dungy

Origin :
  • Old English dung "manure, fertilizer," common Germanic (cf. Old Frisian and Old Saxon dung "manure;" Old High German tunga "manuring," tung "underground room covered with manure;" German Dung; Old Norse dyngja "heap of manure, women's apartment; Swedish dynga "dung, muck;" Danish dynge "heap, mass, pile"), from PIE *dhengh- "covering" (cf. Lithuanian dengti "to cover," Old Irish dingim "I press").
  • The word recalls the ancient Germanic custom (reported by Tacitus) of covering underground shelters with manure to keep in warmth in winter. The meaning "animal excrement," whether used as fertilizer or not, is from late 13c.
  • The whole body of journeymen tailors is divided into two classes, denominated Flints and Dungs: the former work by the day and receive all equal wages; the latter work generally by the piece [1824].
  • Dung beetle attested by 1630s.
  • As in uncleanly : adj dirty
  • As in dirty : adj soiled, unclean
Example sentences :
  • The animals rolled luxuriously in the brown, dungy mixture, and Genesmere made his coffee strong.
  • Extract from : « Red Men and White » by Owen Wister

Antonyms for dungy

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