viger

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Danish[edit]

Verb[edit]

viger

  1. present of vige

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Etymology[edit]

Derived from Latin vigēre (to be vigorous or thriving; thrive, flourish; to be in honor, esteem or repute; to prosper; to be alive, live), from Proto-Italic *wegēō, from Proto-Indo-European *weǵeh₁(ye)-, stative verb derived from the root *weǵ- (lively; strong).

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  • Hyphenation: vi‧ger

Verb[edit]

viger (first-person singular present vijo, first-person singular preterite vigi, past participle vigido)

  1. (law, of a law) to be in force

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Swedish[edit]

Verb[edit]

viger

  1. present indicative of viga

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