See also: viagé

Interlingua

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Noun

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viage (plural viages)

  1. trip, journey, travel, voyage

Middle English

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Etymology

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

Noun

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viage (plural viages)

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

Descendants

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  • English: voyage
  • Scots: vaige

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Norman

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Etymology

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

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Noun

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viage m (plural viages)

  1. (Jersey, France) journey

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Old French

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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

Spanish

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Noun

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viage m (plural viages)

  1. Obsolete spelling of viaje.