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flidge
English
Verb
flidge (third-person singular simple present flidges, present participle flidging, simple past and past participle flidged)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To become fledged; to fledge.
- R. Greene
- Every day build their nests, every hour flidge.
- R. Greene
Adjective
flidge (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Fledged.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Holland to this entry?)
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lidge
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?d?
Noun
lidge (plural lidges)
- Obsolete form of ledge.
Anagrams
- gelid, glide, liged
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Etymology
Cognate with English lodge.
Verb
lidge (simple past lidg'd)
- to lie, lay, lodge
References
- Jacob Poole (1867) , William Barnes, editor, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ?ISBN
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