oge

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See also: Oge, öge, and öğe

Translingual

Symbol

oge

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Old Georgian.

See also

Dutch

Verb

oge

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of ogen

Anagrams

Fingallian

Etymology

Borrowed from Irish óg.

Adjective

oge

  1. young

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch ōga (eye).

Noun

ôge n or f

  1. eye
  2. gaze
  3. (in the plural) sight, ability to see
  4. eye (of a needle)
  5. eye (on a peacock's tail)

Inflection

Weak neuter noun
singular plural
nominative ôge ôgen
accusative ôge ôgen
genitive ôgen ôgen
dative ôge ôgen
Weak feminine noun
singular plural
nominative ôge ôgen
accusative ôge ôgen
genitive ôge, ôgen ôgen
dative ôge, ôgen ôgen

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Dutch: oog
  • Limburgish: oug

Further reading

  • oghe”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • Verwijs, E., Verdam, J. (1885–1929) “oge”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN

Old Galician-Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin hodiē (today), from hōc + diē. Compare Old Spanish oy.

Pronunciation

Adverb

oge

  1. today

Descendants

See also

Yoruba

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Noun

oge

  1. fashion, style, beautification, ostentation
    Synonym: akọ
    obìnrin yìí fẹ́ràn oge púpọ̀This woman loves fashion very much
  2. fashionista, fashion-conscious
    ṣókí ni ọbẹ̀ ogeThe stew of a fashionista is always to the right quality
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Ẹyẹ ògé

Perhaps from ò- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ (to call, cry, chirp)

Pronunciation

Noun

ògé

  1. a type of bird; (in particular) the Egyptian plover or the African pied wagtail
    Synonyms: ẹyẹ-ògé, ológèéṣà, ológèé-òòṣà, ẹyẹ-òòṣà