bagage

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== Danish == === Etymology === From French bagage (“baggage, luggage”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /baɡaːsjə/, [b̥aˈɡ̊æːɕə] === Noun === bagage c (singular definite bagagen, not used in plural form) baggage; luggage === Further reading === “bagage” in Den Danske Ordbog == Dutch == === Etymology === Borrowed from Middle French bagage. First attested in the 16th century. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˌbaːˈɣaː.ʒə/ Hyphenation: ba‧ga‧ge Rhymes: -aːʒə === Noun === bagage f (uncountable, no diminutive) baggage; luggage Synonyms: bepakking, pakkage (figuratively) load, a person's relevant (especially hindering) background ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== Afrikaans: bagasie → Dutch Low Saxon: begazie, pakkazie → Malay: bagasi Indonesian: bagasi → Sranan Tongo: bagasi → Caribbean Javanese: bagasi == French == === Etymology === Either from Late Latin *baga (“a vessel type”), or from Old French bague (“pack, bundle”); ultimately from the North Germanic/Scandinavian source (Old Norse baggi) that yielded English bag. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ba.ɡaʒ/ Homophone: baguage === Noun === bagage m (plural bagages) baggage; luggage ==== Derived terms ==== avec armes et bagages bagagiste plier bagage ==== Descendants ==== === Further reading === “bagage”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 == Haitian Creole == === Etymology === From French bagage (“baggage”). Compare Guianese Creole bagaj. === Noun === bagage (Saint-Domingue) an object, thing Vou va faire yo meté tout bagage-là dan passager. ― You'll make them put all those things on the passenger. ==== Descendants ==== Haitian Creole: bagay === References === S.J Ducoeurjoly, Manuel des habitans de Saint-Domingue, contenant un précis de l'histoire de cette île == Middle English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Old French bagage, compare Old French bague. Equivalent to bagge +‎ -age. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /baˈɡad͡ʒ(ə)/ === Noun === bagage (plural bagages) baggage; luggage ==== Related terms ==== bagge (“bag”) ==== Descendants ==== English: baggage Scots: baggage → Irish: bagáiste ==== See also ==== bælg, belg ==== References ==== “bagaǧe, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. == Middle French == === Alternative forms === bagaige, baguage, baguaige === Etymology === Old French bagage. === Noun === bagage m (plural bagages) baggage (luggage; that which one transports with one) ==== Usage notes ==== Often used uncountably where English would use the plural baggages. See citation above. ==== Descendants ==== French: bagage (see there for further descendants) → Dutch: bagageAfrikaans: bagasie→ Dutch Low Saxon: begazie, pakkazie→ Malay: bagasiIndonesian: bagasi→ Sranan Tongo: bagasi→ Caribbean Javanese: bagasi === References === bagage on Dictionnaire du Moyen Français (1330–1500) (in French) == Old French == === Etymology === From bague +‎ -age, ultimately from Old Norse baggi. === Noun === bagage oblique singular, m (oblique plural bagages, nominative singular bagages, nominative plural bagage) baggage (luggage; that which one transports with one) ==== Related terms ==== bague ==== Descendants ==== Middle French: bagage, bagaige, baguage, baguaigeFrench: bagage (see there for further descendants)→ Dutch: bagageAfrikaans: bagasie→ Dutch Low Saxon: begazie, pakkazie→ Malay: bagasiIndonesian: bagasi→ Sranan Tongo: bagasi→ Caribbean Javanese: bagasi → Middle English: bagageEnglish: baggageScots: baggage→ Irish: bagáiste → Medieval Latin: bagāgium Piedmontese: bagagi === References === Godefroy, Frédéric, Dictionnaire de l'ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes du IXe au XVe siècle (1881) (bagage, supplement) == Swedish == === Etymology === Borrowed from French bagage. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /baˈɡɑːɧ/ === Noun === bagage n baggage; luggage ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === bagage in Svensk ordbok.