segle

See also: sègle

Catalan

Etymology 1

From Latin saeculum.

Pronunciation

Noun

segle m (plural segles)

  1. century (period of 100 years)

Etymology 2

Noun

segle m (plural segles)

  1. Alternative form of sègol

Further reading


German

Verb

segle

  1. First-person singular present of segeln.
  2. Imperative singular of segeln.
  3. First-person singular subjunctive I of segeln.
  4. Third-person singular subjunctive I of segeln.

Interlingue

Noun

segle (plural segles)

  1. sail

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse sigla

Verb

segle

  1. (nautical) alternative form of seile

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse sigla. Akin to English sail.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²sɛɡlə/

Verb

segle (imperative segl, present tense seglar or segler, simple past segla or seglde, past participle segla or seglt, present participle seglande)

  1. (nautical) to sail
    Skipet seglar til Amerika.
    The ship is sailing to America.

References


Old Occitan

Etymology

From Latin saeculum. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French siecle.

Noun

segle m (oblique plural segles, nominative singular segles, nominative plural segle)

  1. worldly existence (as opposed to heavenly existence)

Descendants

References

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