remivagus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- oar-wafted, impelled by oars
Etymology
Compound from Latin rēmus (oar) + Latin vagus (wandering, strolling, flighty, vague, rambling, inconstant, uncertain, roaming, giddy, errant).
Origin
Latin
vagus
Gloss
wandering, strolling, flighty, vague, rambling, inconstant, uncertain, roaming, giddy, errant
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vagus English
- Venerivagus Latin
- arenivagus Latin
- circumvagus Latin
- fluctivagus Latin
- harenivagus Latin
- ignivagus Latin
- ludivagus Latin
- lustrivagus Latin
- montivagus Latin
- multivagus Latin
- mundivagus Latin
- nemorivagus Latin
- noctivagus Latin
- nubivagus Latin
- paludivagus Latin
- pervagus Latin
- pontivagus Latin
- quadriremis Latin
- remipes Latin
- rēmus Latin
- solivagus Latin
- triremis Latin
- undivagus Latin
- vagor Latin
- vagus Latin
- vulgivagus Latin
- gaio Italian
- remo Italian
- vago Italian
- vague French
- remo Spanish, Castilian
- vag Norwegian Bokmål
- noctívago Portuguese
- remo Portuguese
- vago Portuguese
- vag Norwegian Nynorsk
- reeme Middle English
- gai Old French
- raim Old French
- rem Catalan, Valencian
- vague Catalan, Valencian
- remo Galician
- vague Middle French
- *wagos Proto-Italic
- remu Asturian
- rem Friulian
- *gāhi Frankish
- *wāhi Frankish
- gai Old Occitan
- remo Venetian
- *rruɨβ̃ Proto-Brythonic
- rimo Istriot
- rem Piedmontese