Talk:Diriga/@comment-72.19.42.199-20150903231431/@comment-17703786-20150904130016

From my research (aka quick Google search), the word "Diriga" does in fact exist in that form as a form of the term "Dirigere". Since we're only really pointing out the origin of the word, it felt more appropriate to point out the actual source rather than the derivative, i.e. "Dirigible" is already derived from "Dirigere", since applied as an adjective the word "Dirigible" means "capable of being steered", aka being directed. Hence, Dirigere.