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vag

English

Etymology 1

Abbreviation of vagina.

Alternative forms

  • vadge, vaj

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /væd?/
  • Rhymes: -æd?

Noun

vag (plural not attested)

  1. (US slang, chiefly vulgar) vagina (or, informally, vulva)

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of vagrant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /væ?/
  • Rhymes: -æ?

Verb

vag (third-person singular simple present vags, present participle vagging, simple past and past participle vagged)

  1. (transitive, slang) To arrest somebody as a vagrant.
    • 2002, T. R. St. George, Clyde Strikes Back (page 250)
      But I seen on the TV it was colder'n a witch's tit here so I stayed. Stuck it out. Then I caught a freight and got vagged.

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /væ?/
  • Rhymes: -æ?

Noun

vag (plural vags)

  1. (Britain, dated, dialect, Devon) turf used as fuel

Verb

vag (third-person singular simple present vags, present participle vagging, simple past and past participle vagged)

  1. (Britain, archaic, dialect, Devon) To drag; to trail on the ground.
  2. (Britain, archaic, dialect, Devon) To bend; to give; to yield.
  3. (Britain, dated, dialect, Devon) To flap; to blow in the wind.

References

  • Wright, Joseph (1905) The English Dialect Dictionary?[5], volume 6, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 335

Anagrams

  • AGV, AVG, Gav, VGA, avg.

Danish

Etymology

From French vague

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /va??/, [væ??j], [væj?]

Adjective

vag

  1. vague

Inflection


Livonian

Alternative forms

  • (Courland) va'g

Etymology

Related to Finnish vako.

Noun

vag

  1. furrow

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin vagus, via French vague

Adjective

vag (neuter singular vagt, definite singular and plural vage, comparative vagere, indefinite superlative vagest, definite superlative vageste)

  1. vague

References

  • “vag” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin vagus, via French vague

Adjective

vag (neuter singular vagt, definite singular and plural vage, comparative vagare, indefinite superlative vagast, definite superlative vagaste)

  1. vague

References

  • “vag” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French vague, Latin vagus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /va?/

Adjective

vag m or n (feminine singular vag?, plural vagi)

  1. vague

Declension


Swedish

Etymology

From French vague, from Latin vagus (unsteady, wandering).

Adjective

vag (comparative vagare, superlative vagast)

  1. vague
    själens subtilaste infall, dess vagaste föreställningar, dess flyktigaste drömmar
    the soul's most subtle inventions, its vaguest conceptions, its most volatile dreams

Declension

Synonyms

  • diffus
  • otydlig

Related terms

  • vackla
  • vagabond
  • vagant
  • vaghet

References

  • vag in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
  • vag in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)

Anagrams

  • gav

Volapük

Noun

vag (nominative plural vags)

  1. emptiness

Declension

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vog

English

Etymology

Blend of volcanic +? smog.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /v??/
  • (General American) enPR: väg, vôg, IPA(key): /v??/, /v??/
  • Rhymes: -??, -???

Noun

vog (uncountable)

  1. Air pollution caused by substances (such as sulphur dioxide) emitted by a volcano.

Related terms

  • smog
  • fog

Coordinate terms

  • laze (lava haze)

Anagrams

  • -gov-, GOV, Gov., gov, gov.

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch vocht.

Noun

vog (plural vogge)

  1. liquid, moisture

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /v???/
  • Rhymes: -???

Noun

vog f (genitive singular vogar, nominative plural vogir)

  1. scales
  2. balance
  3. (astrology) a Libra

Declension

Derived terms

  • vogarafl

Noun

vog m

  1. indefinite accusative singular of vogur

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

vog

  1. past of vega

Westrobothnian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vu??/, /vou??/, /v?u??/
    Rhymes: -ú??

Etymology 1

From Old Norse vágr (wave, sea; creek, bay; matter from a sore,) from Proto-Germanic *w?gaz.

Noun

vog m (definite vogjen)

  1. pus
Derived terms
  • voges
  • vogmor

Etymology 2

From Old Norse vág (balance, scales; weight,) related to vega.

Noun

vog f (definite voga)

  1. scales, leverage
Derived terms
  • vogbrat

Etymology 3

From Middle Low German wâge.

Noun

vog f (definite voga)

  1. wave

Etymology 4

Verb

vog

  1. preterite singular of vega

Etymology 5

Verb

vog

  1. imperative singular of voog

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