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English word lughole comes from English ditch, English lug

ditch (English)

A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage. (intransitive) To deliberately crash-land an airplane on water.. (intransitive) To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.. (intransitive) To dig ditches.. (transitive) To dig ditches around.. (transitive) To discard or abandon.. (transitive) To throw into a ditch.

lug (English)

(transitive) To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull, including its figurative senses.. (transitive) To run at too slow a speed.. (transitive, nautical) To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing. (UK) An ear or ear lobe.. (UK, dialect) A measure of length equal to 16½ feet.. (UK, dialect) A rod or pole.. (electricity) A device for [...]

lughole (English)

(British, slang) ear.

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