vergé

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See also: verge

French

Etymology

From verge (rod, verge), or from Latin virgātus.

Pronunciation

Participle

vergé (feminine vergée, masculine plural vergés, feminine plural vergées)

  1. past participle of verger

Adjective

vergé (feminine vergée, masculine plural vergés, feminine plural vergées)

  1. ribbed, veined
  2. laid (paper)
  3. streaky (colour)

Further reading

Anagrams

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin virgātus; cf. English virgate.

Noun

vergé oblique singularm (oblique plural vergez, nominative singular vergez, nominative plural vergé)

  1. virgate (measure of land)

Descendants

  • French: vergé

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