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jug (n.)

"deep vessel for carrying liquids, usually with a handle or ear," late 15c., jugge, variant of jubbe (late 14c.), a word of unknown origin. Perhaps it is from jug "a low woman, a maidservant" (mid-16c.), a familiar alteration of Jug, a common personal name such as Joan or Judith.

Use as a musical instrument is attested from 1886 in jug-band (American English) "musical ensemble in which the bass line is carried or augmented by a player blowing on the open lip of a jug. "As a quantity of ale or beer, a jug is usually a pint" [Century Dictionary, 1902].

jug (interj.)

representing the sound of the nightingale, 1530s.

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Definitions of jug from WordNet
1
jug (v.)
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail;
Synonyms: imprison / incarcerate / lag / immure / put behind bars / jail / gaol / put away / remand
jug (v.)
stew in an earthenware jug;
jug the rabbit
2
jug (n.)
a large bottle with a narrow mouth;
jug (n.)
the quantity contained in a jug;
Synonyms: jugful
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