Flidges vs Fledges - What's the difference?
flidges | fledges |
(flidge)
(obsolete) To become fledged; to fledge.
(fledge)
To care for a young bird until it is capable of flight.
To grow, cover or be covered with feathers.
To decorate with feathers.
(archaic) Feathered; furnished with feathers or wings; able to fly.
* Milton
As verbs the difference between flidges and fledges
is that flidges is third-person singular of flidge while fledges is third-person singular of fledge.flidges
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(head)flidge
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Verb
(flidg)- Every day build their nests, every hour flidge . — R. Greene.
fledges
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Verb
(head)fledge
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(fledg)Adjective
(-)- his shoulders, fledge with wings