bouger
verb
Syllable Decomposition
bougerfrom Late Latin bullicare, a frequentative of bullire ("to boil") with transposition of meaning to the domain of movement. The same Latin root is postulated by the corresponding Occitan, bolegar and Catalan, bellugar.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "bouger"Anagrams
bougregobeur
Translations
german:fortbewegen
english:budge
finnish:liikkua
italian:muoversi
See also
bougeas (v.) bougeâmes (v.) bougeâtes (v.) bougeasse (v.) bougeasses (v.) bougeassions (v.) bougeassiez (v.) bougerions (v.) bougé (v.) bougé (adj.) bougea (v.) bougeai (v.) bougeaient (v.) bougeais (v.) bougeait (v.) bougeassent (v.) bougeât (v.) bougée (v.) bougées (v.) bougent (v.)