úmagi

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Etymology[edit]

From ú- (un-) +‎ magi. The last part is from Proto-Germanic *maganą (to be able to); and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-.

Noun[edit]

úmagi m (genitive úmaga)

  1. a helpless one, one incapable of self-maintenance (including children, aged people, men disabled by sickness, paupers…)

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  • Norwegian Nynorsk: umage

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