d'lédgi

Norman

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin dēlēgō, dēlēgāre (send, assign, dispatch, delegate).

Verb

d'lédgi

  1. (Jersey) to delegate (authorize someone to act as delegate)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin dēlēgātus, past participle of dēlēgō, dēlēgāre (send, assign, dispatch, delegate).

Noun

d'lédgi m (plural d'lédgis)

  1. (Jersey) delegate (representative)
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