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extravage, v. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb extravage. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ... www.oed.com
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EXTRAVAGATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to wander beyond bounds; roam at will; stray. · to go beyond the bounds of propriety or reason. www.dictionary.com
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EXTRAVAGE - WORDS AND PHRASES FROM THE PAST
From: William Carstares: A Character and Career of the Revolutionary Epoch (1649-1715) By Robert Herbert Story, 1874. Chapter XI. Assembly of 1690 www.wordsandphrasesfromthepast.com
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extravage
† exˈtravage, v. Obs. rare. Also aphet. stravaig. [ad. med.L. extrāvagārī: see extravagate.] intr. a. To go beyond the sphere of duty; to digress. b. To talk wildly, to ramble.c 1690 Tarbat in Story W. Carstares xi. 198 Churchmen kept to the ministerial function, without extravaging on their fancifu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots Word of the Season: 'Stravaig' - The Bottle Imp
Stravaig derives from eighteenth-century Scots extravage, meaning 'wander about; digress, ramble in speech', in turn derived from Medieval Latin extravagari ' ... www.thebottleimp.org.uk
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Ancient Word of the Day: Stravaig - Content Catnip
Stravaig derives from eighteenth-century Scots extravage, meaning 'wander about; digress, ramble in speech', in turn derived from Medieval Latin extravagari ' ... contentcatnip.com
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stravaig
stravaig, v. Chiefly Sc., north., and Ir. (strəˈveɪg) Also stravague, stravag(e. [? Aphetic form of extravage v. (? for *extravague).] intr. To wander about aimlessly. Also in general literary use, and occas. trans. with road as obj. Hence straˈvaiging (-gɪŋ) vbl. n. and ppl. a. Also straˈvaiger (-g... Oxford English Dictionary
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extravagation, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun extravagation. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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50 Verbose Verbs To Drop Into Everyday Conversation - Mental Floss
18. EXTRAVAGE. To extravage or to extravagate is to wander from the point, both literally (as in, to wander around unfocusedly) and figuratively ... www.mentalfloss.com
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Stravaig - Scots Language Centre
STRAVAIG v. roam, wander (about), travel through, etc. Stravaig is often used to describe casual or aimless wandering. www.scotslanguage.com
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Extravage about Hardy's Vale
Just read the book – see the portrayal of the farming system Hardy describes. His heroine Bathsheba Everdene's farm has a considerable number of ... protecthardysvale.wordpress.com
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WORD UP 17: EXTRAVAGE FT. BRÓNAGH NICAOIDH - YouTube
The Word Up! Podcast with Bronagh Diamond Thank you so much for watching! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xQjbXpwPa9KO5NKj56T95 ... www.youtube.com
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