Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
digged
verb
/dɪgd/

Definition
An archaic variation of the past tense of ‘dig,’ meaning to have moved earth or other materials to create a hole or space.

Examples
- He digged a hole in the backyard to plant a tree.
- They digged up an ancient artifact while excavating the site.

Meaning
The action of having excavated or turned over soil or another substance, often done with a tool or by hand.

Synonyms
- excavated
- burrowed
- unearthed