verge
51verge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, rod, measuring rod, margin, from Anglo French, rod, area of jurisdiction, from Latin virga twig, rod, line Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) a rod or staff carried as an emblem of authority or symbol of office (2)… …
52verge — An edge or margin. anal v. the transitional zone between the moist, hairless, modified skin of the anal canal and the perianal skin. * * * verge see …
53verge — Synonyms and related words: about to, abut, abut on, adjoin, aim, approach, armory, badge, badge of office, badges, bank, baton, be contiguous, be in contact, bear, befringe, bend to, bias, bind, blazonry, board, border, border line, border on,… …
54verge — converge diverge sous verge verge …
55Vergé — {{Arabic}}1{{/Arabic}} Vergé Nom courant dans l Ariège. Voir Vergès. {{Arabic}}2{{/Arabic}} Vergès, Vergé, Verger Nom formé sur un toponyme. Le latin viridiarium désigne un lieu abondant en arbres et en plantes, un jardin, puis plus tard un… …
56verge — (n.f.) Organe génital mâle, la verge, ou pénis, est l élément essentiel du plaisir masculin. *** Organe mâle de la miction*, de l’accomplissement du devoir conjugal et de la quête de l’orgasme. Héros et martyr de la sexualité masculine. Unique… …
57verge — verge1 noun 1》 an edge or border. ↘Brit. a grass edging by the side of a road or path. ↘Architecture an edge of tiles projecting over a gable. 2》 an extreme limit beyond which something specified will happen: I was on the verge of tears.… …
58verge — 1. noun 1) the verge of the lake Syn: edge, border, margin, side, brink, rim, lip; fringe, boundary, perimeter, outskirts; literary skirt See note at border 2) Spain was on …
59verge — Le membre viril, avec lequel on fouette le ventre des vierges; virga , virgo . Il souhaitait qu’il pût abattre sa faim en se frottant le ventre, tout ainsi qu’en se frottant la verge, il passait sa rage d’amour. BRANTÔME. … …
60verge — 1. n. 1 an edge or border. 2 an extreme limit beyond which something happens (on the verge of tears). 3 Brit. a grass edging of a road, flower bed, etc. 4 Archit. an edge of tiles projecting over a gable. 5 a wand or rod carried before a bishop,… …