Og vs. Ug — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Og and Ug
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Og
Og (Hebrew: עוֹג, romanized: ʿŌg [ʕoɡ]; Arabic: عوج, romanized: ʿŪj [ʕuːdʒ]; Ancient Greek: Ωγ, romanized: Ōg) according to the Hebrew Bible and other sources, was an Amorite king of Bashan who was slain along with his army by Moses and his men at the battle of Edrei. In Arabic literature he is referred to as ʿŪj ibn ʿAnāq (عوج بن عنق).
Ug
A feeling of fear, horror or disgust.
He took an ug at's meht.
Ug
An object of disgust.
What an ug ye've myed yorsel.
Ug
Vomited matter.
Ug
(Northumbria) A surfeit.
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Ug
The pectoral fin of a fish.
Ug
To dread, loathe or disgust.
Ug
To fear, be horrified; shudder with horror.
Ug
To vomit.
Ug
To give a surfeit to.
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