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jedge

English

Noun

jedge (plural jedges)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of judge.
    • 1900, Charles W. Chesnutt, The House Behind the Cedars, Ch.I:
      "De ole jedge has be'n a little onreg'lar sence de wah, suh []"
    • "Heap of it, sir," replied the overseer, taking off his cap. "It was that fine yaller lady there that made most of it. She's the one that's a-fomintin' trouble right along. She's a quiet lookin' gal, but she ain't. It's all right what the jedge says to me, but I'm goin' to have a little settlement with this fine lady myself, this time."
  2. (Scotland) A gauge or standard.

Verb

jedge (third-person singular simple present jedges, present participle jedging, simple past and past participle jedged)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of judge.

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fedge

English

Etymology

Blend of fence +? hedge.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?d?/
  • Rhymes: -?d?

Noun

fedge (plural fedges)

  1. (horticulture) A fence made up of living plants, especially willow, thus somewhat resembling a hedge.

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