reig

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Old Catalan reig, from Latin rēgem. Doublet of rei.

Pronunciation

Noun

reig m (plural reigs or rejos)

  1. meagre (Argyrosomus regius)
    Synonyms: corb reig, corball, corbina
  2. the gurbell or shi drum (Umbrina cirrosa)
    Synonym: corball de sorra
  3. Caesar's mushroom (Amanita caesarea)
    Synonyms: ou de reig, rovell d'ou

Derived terms

Further reading

Ludian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *raika, possibly borrowed from Baltic. Cognates include Finnish reikä.

Noun

reig

  1. hole

Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *raika, possibly borrowed from Baltic. Cognates include Finnish reikä.

Noun

reig

  1. hole, opening

Declension

Inflection of reig (inflection type 1/ilo)
nominative sing. reig
genitive sing. reigun
partitive sing. reigud
partitive plur. reiguid
singular plural
nominative reig reigud
accusative reigun reigud
genitive reigun reiguiden
partitive reigud reiguid
essive-instructive reigun reiguin
translative reiguks reiguikš
inessive reigus reiguiš
elative reiguspäi reiguišpäi
illative reiguhu reiguihe
adessive reigul reiguil
ablative reigulpäi reiguilpäi
allative reigule reiguile
abessive reiguta reiguita
comitative reigunke reiguidenke
prolative reigudme reiguidme
approximative I reigunno reiguidenno
approximative II reigunnoks reiguidennoks
egressive reigunnopäi reiguidennopäi
terminative I reiguhusai reiguihesai
terminative II reigulesai reiguilesai
terminative III reigussai
additive I reiguhupäi reiguihepäi
additive II reigulepäi reiguilepäi

Volapük

Noun

reig (uncountable reigs)

  1. mastery

Declension

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