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Aage Definition

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Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From earlier edage, from Vulgar Latin *aetaticum (“age”), from Latin aevitās (“age”), from aevus (“time, lifetime”), from Proto-Indo-European *aiw- (“lifetime”). Cognate with Gothic (aiws, “time, eternity”), Old High German ēwī (“eternity”), Old English ǣ (“life”), ā (“always”). More at no.

Noun

aage m. (oblique plural aages, nominative singular aages, nominative plural aage)

  1. age

Descendants

 

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