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Thig vs Taig - What's the difference?

thig | taig |

As a verb thig

is to beseech; supplicate; implore.

As a proper noun taig is

, anglicized as timothy.

thig

English

Verb

(thigg)
  • To beseech; supplicate; implore.
  • To solicit, usually by begging; ask as alms; beg.
  • To make supplication.
  • To profit by or live on the gifts of others.
  • To take alms.
  • (ambitransitive, Scotland) To crave; seek (a favour).
  • Derived terms

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    taig

    English

    (wikipedia taig)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British, especially, Scotland, and, Northern Ireland, derogatory) A Catholic.
  • Anagrams

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