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ginge
English
Etymology
Shortening.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??nd?/
- Rhymes: -?nd?
Adjective
ginge (comparative more ginge, superlative most ginge)
- (slang, derogatory) ginger, red-haired
Noun
ginge (plural ginges)
- (slang, derogatory) A red-haired person.
Anagrams
- geg in
Dutch
Verb
ginge
- (archaic) singular past subjunctive of gaan
German
Pronunciation
Verb
ginge
- first-person singular past subjunctive of gehen
- third-person singular past subjunctive of gehen
Middle English
Adjective
ginge
- Alternative form of yong
Swedish
Verb
ginge
- (dated) past subjunctive of gå
- 1669-1670, Lasse Lucidor, Skulle jag sörja, då vore jag tokot
- 1907, Selma Lagerlöf, Nils Holgerssons underbara resa, chapter 26
- 1917 translation, the Bible, 1 Corinthians, 11:31
- 1669-1670, Lasse Lucidor, Skulle jag sörja, då vore jag tokot
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- what ginger does for the body
linge
English
Etymology
From Middle English lengen (“to linger”), from Old English lengan (“to make long, lengthen”), from Proto-Germanic *langijan? (“to make long”). Cognate with Scots ling (“to lengthen, prolong, delay; tarry, continue”). More at linger.
Verb
linge (third-person singular simple present linges, present participle linging, simple past and past participle linged)
- (intransitive, Britain, dialectal, obsolete) To work hard.
Related terms
- lingy
Anagrams
- Elgin, Elgin., Eling, Ingle, Nigel, ingle
French
Etymology
From a substantivation of Old French linge, from Latin l?neus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l???/
Noun
linge m (plural linges)
- linen
- cloth
- laundry
- (Switzerland) towel
- (Quebec, invariable) clothing
Derived terms
- blanc comme un linge
- sèche-linge (“tumble drier”)
- corde à linge (“clothesline”)
- laver son linge sale en public
- linge de corps
- lingerie (“linen room, lingerie”)
Related terms
- ligne
Further reading
- “linge” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- ligne, ligné
Irish
Verb
linge
- present subjunctive analytic of ling
Latin
Verb
linge
- second-person singular present active imperative of ling?
Occitan
Noun
linge m (plural linges)
- laundry
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin lingere, present active infinitive of ling?, from Proto-Indo-European *ley??-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?lind?e]
Verb
a linge (third-person singular present linge, past participle lins) 3rd conj.
- (transitive) to lick
Conjugation
Derived terms
- ling?ri
- ling?u
- lingu?i
- lingere
- prelinge
linge From the web:
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- what lingering means
- what lingers after covid
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- linger or lingers
- what is something that lingers
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