seugre

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Bourguignon[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French segre, siure, from Vulgar Latin *sequere of deponent Classical Latin sequī.

Verb[edit]

seugre

  1. to follow
    Tu seugs de maus consoils.
    You're following some bad advices.

Conjugation[edit]