verga

See also: Verga, vergā, and vergă

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aː

Verb

verga

  1. first-person singular present indicative of vergaan
  2. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of vergaan
  3. imperative of vergaan

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin virga (twig, stick), probably from Proto-Indo-European *wisgā (flexible rod or stick).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈver.ɡa/
  • Homophone: Verga
  • Hyphenation: vér‧ga

Noun

verga f (plural verghe)

  1. cane, rod
  2. crook (of a shepherd)
  3. (vulgar) penis, dick

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Verb

verga

  1. third-person singular present indicative of vergare
  2. second-person singular imperative of vergare

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Latvian

Noun

verga

  1. genitive singular of vergs

Portuguese

verga (3)

Etymology

From Latin virga (slender green branch, twig, stick), probably from Proto-Indo-European *wisgā (flexible rod or stick). Compare Spanish verga, French vergue, verge.

Noun

verga f (plural vergas)

  1. stick, twig
  2. wicker
    cesto de vergawicker basket
  3. (nautical) yard (spar on a mast from which sails are set)
  4. (architecture) lintel (horizontal structural beam spanning an opening)
  5. (vulgar) penis, dick

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Spanish

vergas (2)

Etymology

From Latin virga (slender green branch, twig, stick), probably from Proto-Indo-European *wisgā (flexible rod or stick). Compare Portuguese verga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈberɡa/, [ˈberɣa]

Noun

verga f (plural vergas)

  1. a long and thin stick, pole or rod
  2. (nautical) yardarm; yard (spar on a mast from which sails are set)
  3. (weaponry) steel bow (of a crossbow)
  4. (vulgar) an erect penis, dick
    Él sonrió cuando puse mi mano entre sus muslos y empecé a frotar su enorme verga.
    He smiled when I put my hand between his thighs and started to rub his huge cock.
  5. (vulgar) a thing of bad or undesirable quality

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