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French
Etymology
From verge (“rod, verge”), or from Latin virgātus.
Pronunciation
Participle
vergé (feminine vergée, masculine plural vergés, feminine plural vergées)
- past participle of verger
Adjective
vergé (feminine vergée, masculine plural vergés, feminine plural vergées)
- ribbed, veined
- laid (paper)
- streaky (colour)
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Old French
Etymology
From Latin virgātus; cf. English virgate.
Noun
vergé oblique singular, m (oblique plural vergez, nominative singular vergez, nominative plural vergé)
- virgate (measure of land)
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