divergira
Divergira is a term encountered in discussions of Romance-language verb conjugation, primarily as a non-diacritic surface form. It denotes the third-person singular simple future indicative of verbs built on the root diverg-, meaning “to diverge.” In standard spelling, the same tense is written with diacritics as divergirá in Spanish and Portuguese, and divergerà in Italian. The unaccented form divergira may appear in contexts where accent marks are omitted, such as plain ASCII text, optical character recognition outputs, or certain databases that strip diacritics. It is not treated as a separate lexical item in dictionaries, but rather as a nonstandard spelling of a conjugated form.
Linguistic notes: Verbs with the root diverg- share a common Latin origin, divergere, meaning “to move in
Classification: Divergira is best described as a surface representation of a conjugated verb form rather than