The best guess about the origin of the word "spud" traces it to a type of short-handled gardening spade known since about 1667 as a "spud", used for digging potatoes. As a slang term for a potato, "spud" first appeared in print around 1845 in EJ Wakefield's Adventure in New Zealand, apparently in a discussion of local slang: "Pigs and potatoes were respectively represented by 'grunters' and 'spuds�."