/ˈʋoːkʲtʲɪ/
OriginOf uncertain origin. Has been linked to Latin vagus (“wandering, vague”); wandering vagrants were perhaps considered to be more likely to steal, or perhaps the act of stealing could be viewed as a "wandering off" of goods.
The present-tense forms are from the o-grade stem vag-, while the non-present-tense forms are from the lengthened o-grade stem *wāg-.
Formsvõgti(canonical) · vãgia(present, third-person) · võgė(past, third-person)