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Jedge vs Gedge - What's the difference?

jedge | gedge |

As nouns the difference between jedge and gedge

is that jedge is while gedge is (dialect).

As verbs the difference between jedge and gedge

is that jedge is while gedge is (dialect) to make a wry face.

jedge

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • *{{quote-book, year=1872, author=(Edward Eggleston), title= The End Of The World
  • , passage=But he a'n't no singin'-master—not of I'm any jedge of turnips.}}
  • *{{quote-book, year=1882, author=(Louisa May Alcott), title= Kitty's Class Day And Other Stories
  • , passage="I ain't no great of a jedge about anything but nat'ralness of books, and it really does seem as if some of your men and women was dreadful uncomfortable creaters.}}
  • *1900 , , 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-fomint''in' 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 settle''ment with this fine lady myself, this time."
  • Verb

    (jedg)
  • * {{quote-book, year=1913, author=Irvin S. Cobb, title=The Escape of Mr. Trimm, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=There ain't nobody reported missin' in this county as we know of, either; so I jedge a verdict of a unknown person dead from unknown causes would be about the correct thing. }}

    gedge

    English

    Verb

  • (dialect) To make a wry face.
  • (dialect) To gauge. (alternative spelling to match dialect pronunciation)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (dialect)
  • Anagrams

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