viga

See also: vigā

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish viga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈviːɡə/

Noun

viga (plural vigas)

  1. A roughly-made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village
    • 1992, Cormac McCarthy, All The Pretty Horses:
      The vigas were partly down and hunters or herdsmen had built fires in the floor.

Anagrams


Asturian

Noun

viga f (plural vigues)

  1. beam

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *vika. Cognate with Finnish vika.

Noun

viga (genitive vea, partitive viga)

  1. mistake, fault

Declension


Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse vega (to weigh), from Proto-Germanic *weganą (to carry, move, weigh), from Proto-Indo-European *wéǵʰe-, *weǵʰ-.

Verb

viga (third person singular past indicative vigaði, third person plural past indicative vigaðu, supine vigað)

  1. to weigh

Conjugation

Conjugation of viga (group v-30)
infinitive viga
supine vigað
participle (a6)1 vigandi vigaður
present past
first singular vigi vigaði
second singular vigar vigaði
third singular vigar vigaði
plural viga vigaðu
imperative
singular viga!
plural vigið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

Italian

Verb

viga

  1. third-person singular present subjunctive of vigere

Anagrams


Livonian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *vika.

Noun

viga

  1. fault

Ludian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *vika.

Noun

viga

  1. flaw
  2. defect

Nias

Noun

viga

  1. mutated form of figa (plate)

Portuguese

Etymology

Uncertain; probably from Latin bīga (tree-trunk). Cognate with Spanish viga, Catalan and Occitan biga.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈvi.ɡɐ/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈvi.ɡa/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈvi.ɡɐ/ [ˈvi.ɣɐ]

  • Hyphenation: vi‧ga

Noun

viga f (plural vigas)

  1. beam (large piece of timber or iron)
    Synonym: trave

Further reading


Spanish

Etymology

Uncertain; probably from Latin bīga (tree-trunk). Cognate with Portuguese viga, Catalan biga, Occitan biga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbiɡa/ [ˈbi.ɣ̞a]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -iɡa
  • Syllabification: vi‧ga

Noun

viga f (plural vigas)

  1. timber, beam, rafter, girder

Descendants

  • English: viga

Further reading


Swedish

Adjective

viga

  1. absolute singular definite and plural form of vig.

Etymology 2

From Old Swedish vīghia, from Old Norse vígja, from Proto-Germanic *wīhijaną.

Verb

viga (present viger, preterite vigde, supine vigt, imperative vig)

  1. to marry; to unite in wedlock or matrimony
  2. to devote something for a specific purpose
    Han har vigt sitt liv åt att hjälpa andra.
    He has devoted his life to helping others.
Conjugation
See also

Further reading

Anagrams


Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *vika.

Noun

viga

  1. flaw
  2. defect
  3. failure, malfunction
  4. damage
  5. mistake

Inflection

Inflection of viga (inflection type 5/sana)
nominative sing. viga
genitive sing. vigan
partitive sing. vigad
partitive plur. vigoid
singular plural
nominative viga vigad
accusative vigan vigad
genitive vigan vigoiden
partitive vigad vigoid
essive-instructive vigan vigoin
translative vigaks vigoikš
inessive vigas vigoiš
elative vigaspäi vigoišpäi
illative vigaha vigoihe
adessive vigal vigoil
ablative vigalpäi vigoilpäi
allative vigale vigoile
abessive vigata vigoita
comitative viganke vigoidenke
prolative vigadme vigoidme
approximative I viganno vigoidenno
approximative II vigannoks vigoidennoks
egressive vigannopäi vigoidennopäi
terminative I vigahasai vigoihesai
terminative II vigalesai vigoilesai
terminative III vigassai
additive I vigahapäi vigoihepäi
additive II vigalepäi vigoilepäi

References


Volapük

Noun

viga

  1. genitive singular of vig
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