See also: viagé

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viage (plural viages)

  1. trip, journey, travel, voyage

Middle English edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman viage, Old French voiage, both from Latin viaticum.

Noun edit

viage (plural viages)

  1. voyage; journey
    • Chaucer, Of reste, of labour, of viages

Descendants edit

  • English: voyage
  • Scots: vaige

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Norman edit

Etymology edit

From Old French voiage, viage, veiage, from Latin viāticum, from via (road).

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viage m (plural viages)

  1. (Jersey, France) journey

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viage oblique singularm (oblique plural viages, nominative singular viages, nominative plural viage)

  1. Alternative form of voiage
    prist soun viage devers Gascoigne par assignement del counseil nostre seignur le roy

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viage m (plural viages)

  1. Obsolete spelling of viaje