vierge

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See also: Vierge, vièrge, and Vièrge

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle French verge, from Old French verge, vierge, virge, from a shortening of virgene, from Latin virgō, according to the Trésor de la Langue Française etymological dictionary, a borrowing.

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Noun[edit]

vierge f (plural vierges)

  1. virgin

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vierge (plural vierges)

  1. virgin
  2. blank (of paper, recording/storage media, etc.)
    CD viergeblank CD
    Reprenez un formulaire vierge et recommencez.Take a new blank copy of the form and start again.

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