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English
Etymology
From re- + dig.
Pronunciation
Verb
redig (third-person singular simple present redigs, present participle redigging, simple past and past participle redug)
- To dig again.
2002, Shelton L. Smith, Do it Again, Lord!, Sword of the Lord Publishers, →ISBN, page 184:I say to you, dig, redig; do, redo! Go for it all over again!
Anagrams
Swedish
Etymology
reda (“order”) + -ig. Likely influenced, at least partly, by Middle Low German rēdich.
Adjective
redig (comparative redigare, superlative redigast)
- clear, lucid, intelligible
- en redig framställning ― a lucid presentation
- han är inte redig ― he is delirious (literally, “he is not lucid”)
- (colloquial) proper, sturdy, hefty, substantial
- en redig frukost ― a sturdy breakfast
Declension
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
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