Where does “digs” come from?

Digs comes from Middle English diggen, Old English dīcian and dic, Proto-Germanic dīkiją, and Proto-Indo-European dʰīgʷ-.

digs (English): plural of dig; API pl; Lodgings. From diggings

Definitions

  1. plural of dig; API pl; Lodgings. From diggings

Ancestry of “digs”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishdiggingsplural of digging; accommodation; lodgings; In...
2EnglishdiggingThe action performed by a person or thing that...
3EnglishdigTo move hard-packed earth out of the way,...
4Middle Englishdiggento dig
5Old Englishdīcianto dig a ditch, to mound up earth
6Zazakidîkonshop
7Proto-Germanicdīkazpool, puddle
8Proto-Indo-Europeandʰēygʷ-to stick into, pierce
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰēygʷ-