inviga

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Swedish invighia. By surface analysis, in +‎ viga. Cognate of Norwegian Bokmål innvie, German einweihen.

Verb[edit]

inviga (present inviger, preterite invigde, supine invigt, imperative invig)

  1. inaugurate (formally open)
  2. initiate (instruct in esoteric knowledge)

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