vigor

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English

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Pronunciation

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈvɪɡɚ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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vigor (countable and uncountable, plural vigors)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative form of vigour

Anagrams

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin vigōrem (vigour). First attested in the 13th century.[1]

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Noun

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vigor m or f (plural vigors)

  1. vigour/vigor
  2. validity
    Synonym: validesa
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References

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  1. ^ vigor”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024

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Latin

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Etymology

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From vigeō (thrive, flourish) +‎ -or.

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Noun

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vigor m (genitive vigōris); third declension

  1. vigor, liveliness, activity
  2. power, strength

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Catalan: vigor
  • English: vigor / vigour
  • French: vigueur
  • Galician: vigor
  • Italian: vigore
  • Piedmontese: vigur
  • Portuguese: vigor
  • Romanian: vigoare
  • Spanish: vigor

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Old French

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Noun

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vigor oblique singularm (oblique plural vigors, nominative singular vigors, nominative plural vigor)

  1. Alternative form of vigur

Piedmontese

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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vigor m (plural vigor)

  1. vigour

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin vigōrem (vigour).

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  • Hyphenation: vi‧gor

Noun

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vigor m (plural vigores)

  1. vigour; energy (active strength or force of body or mind)
  2. activity

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin vigōrem (vigour).

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Noun

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vigor m (plural vigores)

  1. vigor
    Synonym: ímpetu

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