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vegete
vegete, a. Now rare. (vɪˈdʒiːt) Also 7 veget, vegit. [ad. L. vegetus, f. vegēre to be active or lively. Cf. It. and Pg. vegeto, obs. F. vejete (Cotgr.).] 1. Healthy and active; flourishing in respect of health and vigour: a. Of persons, the body, etc.1639 W. Cartwright Roy. Slave iii. i, The veget A... Oxford English Dictionary
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vegetous
† vegetous, a. Obs. [f. L. veget-us vegete: see -ous.] = vegete a.1609 B. Jonson Sil. Wom. ii. ii, If shee be faire, yong, and vegetous. a 1670 Hacket Cent. Serm. (1675) 422 A vegetous faith is able to say unto a mountain, Be removed into the sea. 1696 Whiston The. Earth iv. (1722) 351 The Seeds of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claes-Ulrik Winberg
He was also a board deputy of Vegete Group as well as board member of Copenhagen Junior Chamber of Commerce from 1959 to 1962 and the machine engineering Winberg was later on also a board member of Vegete from 1966 (chairman from 1981), Swedish Iron Industry Association (Järnbruksförbundet) from 1973 (chairman wikipedia.org
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vegit
vegit obs. f. vegete a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ove Pihl
Ericsson, Semper, Frionor, Uplandsbanken, Pommac, SSAB, PK-Banken, Cederroths, Fiat, Mazda, the Swedish Parliament, Tor Line, A Smoke-free Generation, and Vegete wikipedia.org
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veget
veget obs. var. vegete a. Oxford English Dictionary
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vegetate
▪ I. † ˈvegetate, a. Obs. rare. Also 7 vegit-. [ad. L. vegetāt-us, pa. pple. of vegetāre: see next.] Endowed with vegetable life; growing as plants.1574 J. Jones tr. Galen, De Elementis Ep. Ded. p. ii, Whether they be Inanimata..as the Minerals; or Animata, with life, Vegetat, Sensit, & Rational, Gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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thrive
▪ I. thrive, v. (θraɪv) Pa. tense throve (θrəʊv); pa. pple. thriven (ˈθrɪv(ə)n). Also pa. tense and pple. thrived (θraɪvd). [ME. þrīve, first in Ormin (þrifenn), ad. ON. þr{iacu}fa-sk refl., to thrive. So Sw. trifvas, Da. trives to thrive, flourish. No trace appears in English of the reflexive suffi... Oxford English Dictionary
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