Codged vs Lodged - What's the difference?
codged | lodged |
(codge)
To patch or cobble together; to make hastily and carelessly.
* 1990 , Rosalind Miles, Ben Jonson: his craft and art (page 159)
(lodge)
(heraldry) lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is used of beasts of prey.
As verbs the difference between codged and lodged
is that codged is past tense of codge while lodged is past tense of lodge.As an adjective lodged is
lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as {{term|couchant|lang=en}} is used of beasts of prey.codged
English
Verb
(head)codge
English
Verb
(codg)- this it was that branded him as one of the contemporary theatre's journeymen hack 'playwrights', in his own disparaging phrase, ready to turn a hand to anything, and able to codge up a play to order from any materials at hand.