agest

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English

Etymology

age +‎ -est

Verb

agest

  1. (deprecated template usage) (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of age

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Romanian

Etymology

From Latin aggestus (an accumulation), perfect passive participle of aggerō.

Pronunciation

Noun

agest n (plural agesturi)

  1. A place along a river where the current has gathered shrubbery, branches, etc.

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