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redig

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English

Etymology

From re- + dig.

Pronunciation

Verb

redig (third-person singular simple present redigs, present participle redigging, simple past and past participle redug)

  1. To dig again.
    • 2002, Shelton L. Smith, Do it Again, Lord!, Sword of the Lord Publishers, →ISBN, page 184:
      I say to you, dig, redig; do, redo! Go for it all over again!

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Swedish

Etymology

reda (order) + -ig. Likely influenced, at least partly, by Middle Low German rēdich.

Adjective

redig (comparative redigare, superlative redigast)

  1. clear, lucid, intelligible
    en redig framställninga lucid presentation
    han är inte redighe is delirious (literally, “he is not lucid”)
  2. (colloquial) proper, sturdy, hefty, substantial
    en redig frukosta sturdy breakfast

Declension

More information Indefinite, positive ...

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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