piger

verb

Syllable Decomposition

piger

from 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

  • germangerman:schnallen
  • englishenglish:grok
  • spanishspanish: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.)