Correct spelling for the English word "Alleger" is [ɐlˈɛd͡ʒə], [ɐlˈɛdʒə], [ɐ_l_ˈɛ_dʒ_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
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Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
The word "alleger" does not have a distinct etymology as it is derived from the verb "allege". "Allege" comes from the Latin word "allegare", which means "to bring forward as evidence" or "to mention in support of a claim". The Latin word "allegare" is a combination of "ad" (meaning "to") and "legare" (meaning "to depute"). Over time, the term "allege" has evolved in English to signify the act of asserting or stating something without providing concrete proof. The noun form "alleger" is someone who makes an allegation or assertion, often without substantiation.