unit of energy in the C.G.S. system, coined 1873 by the British Association for the Advancement of Science, from Greek ergon "work," from PIE root *werg- "to do."
erg (n.2)
"region of drifting sand dunes," 1875, from French erg (1854), from North African Arabic 'irj, from a Berber word.
erectile
erection
erector
eremite
Erewhon
erg
ergative
ergo
ergonomics
ergophobia
ergot