Vègre

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See also: Vegre, vegre, and végre

English

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The Vègre in Ruillé-en-Champagne

Etymology

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From French Vègre.

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Vègre

  1. A river, a right tributary of the Sarthe, having its source near Rouessé-Vassé, its generally southward course in the Sarthe department, France, and its mouth near Avoise.

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French

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Etymology

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From Middle French Veigre, Vaigre, Vaygre, from Old French Vesgre, Vegrie, Vegre, Veigrie. Doublet of Vesgre.

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Vègre f or m

  1. Vègre (a river, a right tributary of the Sarthe, having its source near Rouessé-Vassé, its generally southward course in the Sarthe department, France, and its mouth near Avoise)

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