oge
Translingual
Symbol
oge
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Old Georgian terms
Dutch
Verb
oge
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of ogen
Anagrams
Fingallian
Etymology
Adjective
oge
- young
- 1689 James Farewell, The Irish Hudibras, or, Fingallian prince taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Æneids, and adapted to the present times. (Appendix: "Alphabetical Table" of "Fingallian Words, or Irish Phrases"):
- Oge,
- Young.
- 1689 James Farewell, The Irish Hudibras, or, Fingallian prince taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Æneids, and adapted to the present times. (Appendix: "Alphabetical Table" of "Fingallian Words, or Irish Phrases"):
Middle Dutch
Etymology
Noun
ôge n or f
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ôge | ôgen |
| accusative | ôge | ôgen |
| genitive | ôgen | ôgen |
| dative | ôge | ôgen |
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ôge | ôgen |
| accusative | ôge | ôgen |
| genitive | ôge, ôgen | ôgen |
| dative | ôge, ôgen | ôgen |
Alternative forms
Descendants
Further reading
- “oghe”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- Verwijs, E., Verdam, J. (1885–1929) “oge”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN
Old Galician-Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin hodiē (“today”), from hōc + diē. Compare Old Spanish oy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈod͡ʒe/
Adverb
oge
- today
- a. 1284, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, Códice de los músicos, cantiga 1 (facsimile):
- Deſoge mais quereu trobar. pola ſennor onrrada
- From today on I wish to sing only to my honoured Lady
- Deſoge mais quereu trobar. pola ſennor onrrada
Descendants
- Fala: hoixhi, hoixi
- Galician: hoxe, hoi, hox (regional), hoje (reintegrationist)
- → Mirandese: hoije
- Portuguese: hoje, hj (abbreviation, Internet slang), oje (obsolete), hoge (obsolete)
See also
Yoruba
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ō.ɡē/
Noun
oge
- fashion, style, beautification, ostentation
- Synonym: akọ
- obìnrin yìí fẹ́ràn oge púpọ̀ ― This woman loves fashion very much
- fashionista, fashion-conscious
- ṣókí ni ọbẹ̀ oge ― The stew of a fashionista is always to the right quality
Derived terms
- ẹyẹ ológe (“peacock”)
- ológe (“someone who is fashionable”)
- ọmọge (“beautiful young lady”)
- Yèyé oge
Etymology 2
Perhaps from ò- (“nominalizing prefix”) + ké (“to call, cry, chirp”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ò.ɡé/
Noun
ògé
- a type of bird; (in particular) the Egyptian plover or the African pied wagtail