vagient

English

Etymology

From Latin vagiens, present participle of vagire (to cry like a young child).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈveɪd͡ʒiənt/

Adjective

vagient (comparative more vagient, superlative most vagient)

  1. (obsolete, formal) Crying like a child.
    • 1629, John Gaule, Practiqve Theories, or Votiue Speculations, vpon Iesvs Christs Prediction, Incarnation, Passion, Resurrection, London:
      vagient youngling

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Latin

Verb

vāgient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of vāgiō