piger
verb
Syllable Decomposition
pigerfrom the Vulgar Latin pedicus ("who takes in a trap"), from the Latin pedica (trap). The term acquired a range of meanings corresponding to "to trap, catch" over the course of the 19th century.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "piger"Synonyms
Translations
german:schnallen
english:grok
spanish:comprender
See also
pigée (v.) pigées (v.) pigeant (v.) pigions (v.) pigiez (v.) pigeaient (v.) pigeai (v.) pigeas (v.) pigea (v.) pigeâmes (v.) pigeâtes (v.) pigèrent (v.) pigerons (v.) pigeront (v.) pigeasse (v.) pigeasses (v.) pigeât (v.) pigeassions (v.) pigeassiez (v.) pigeassent (v.)