vogar
Signification (Anglais)
- (intransitive,transitive) to sail, to row (of a person or people: to move over a body of water by means of sails or oars)
- (intransitive) to sail (of a watercraft: to move over a body of water)
- (intransitive,transitive) to navigate, to sail (of a person: to travel somewhere by means of sailing)
- (intransitive) to drift; to float (to move slowly)
- (figuratively,intransitive) to spread, to become widely known (of information)
- (figuratively,intransitive) to be in vogue
- (intransitive) to have validity, to prevail
- (figuratively,intransitive) to be in control, to have influence
Coupé comme
vo‧gar
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/voˈɡa(ʁ)/
Étymologie (Anglais)
Borrowed from Catalan vogar, itself possibly from Latin vocāre (“call”), or alternatively related to French vogue, voguer, and of Germanic origin. Compare also Spanish bogar, Italian vogare.
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