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fadge
▪ I. fadge, n.1 dial. and techn. (fædʒ) [Etymology uncertain: it is not clear whether the word is connected with fadge v. Cf. OF. fais bundle (mod.F. faix burden).] A bundle of leather, sticks, wool, etc.; a bale of goods.1588 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees) II. 180 Three hundrethe and threttene fadges ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fudge
History The term fudge is said to have originated in the 17th century from the verb fadge and means "to fit together in a clumsy manner". wikipedia.org
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scrubbily
scrubbily, adv. rare. (ˈskrʌbɪlɪ) [f. scrubby a.1 + -ly2.] In a mean or paltry manner; shabbily.1891 G. Gissing New Grub Street I. vi. 142 ‘By-the-by, how has The Study been in the habit of treating you?’ ‘Scrubbily.’ ‘I'll make an opportunity of talking about your books to Fadge.’ Oxford English Dictionary
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New Grub Street
Milvain's initial career advancement is a position on The Current, a paper edited by Clement Fadge. Yule is a vehement foe of Clement Fadge, the editor who provided Milvain's first break. wikipedia.org
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fadgy
fadgy, a. dial. (ˈfædʒɪ) [f. fadge n.2 + -y.] Corpulent, fat, unwieldy.1847–78 in Halliwell. 1877 in Robinson Whitby Gloss. Oxford English Dictionary
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fodge
† fodge, v. Obs.—1 = fadge v. 6.1591 Lyly Endym. iv. ii, My fancies began to fodge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Soda bread
In some parts of Fermanagh, the white flour form of the bread is described as fadge. wikipedia.org
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Potato bread
Alternative names Potato bread goes by many regional names, including slims, fadge, potato cake, potato farls, and tatie bread in Ireland. Apple potato cake or "fadge" was cooked in Ireland in autumn, when cooking apples were available, and very popular in the north-east of the country. wikipedia.org
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fudge
▪ I. fudge, int. and n. (fʌdʒ) [Origin obscure. The int. as used by Goldsmith (quot. 1766) seems from the context merely to represent an inarticulate expression of indignant disgust, though later writers who adopted it from him use it with a more definite meaning. The n. appears to have been develop... Oxford English Dictionary
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fodgel
fodgel, a. Sc. (ˈfɒdʒəl) [f. fodge, var. of fadge n.3 + -el2.] ‘Fat, squat and plump’ (Jam.).1724 Ramsay Tea-t. Misc. (1733) I. 23, I am a fine fodgel lass. 1789 Burns Grose's Peregrin. ii, If..ye chance to light Upon a fine, fat, fodgel wight. 1858 M. Porteous Souter Johnny 11 He was a gash wee fod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Milton's divorce tracts
Milton argues that if a couple be "mistak’n in their dispositions through any error, concealment, or misadventure" for them "spight of antipathy to fadge wikipedia.org
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interpolish
† interˈpolish, v. Obs. rare. Also 7 enter-. [inter- 1 a.] trans. To polish here and there or at intervals.1609 Bible (Douay) Exod. xxv. 25 Thou shalt make..a crowne enterpolished [Vulg. interrasilis], foure fingers high. 1641 Milton Ch. Govt. i. v, Yet all this will not fadge, though it be cunningl... Oxford English Dictionary
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马铃薯面包
其它名称 马铃薯面包在不同区域也有不同的名称包括:slims、fadge、potato cake、potato farls、在爱尔兰称为tatie bread。 苹果马铃薯蛋糕或「fadge」,在苹果成熟的秋季,是爱尔兰东北方常见的美食。刚煮好的马铃薯混和融化的奶油、盐和面粉。 马铃薯面团作为糕点面皮,包住甜甜的苹果馅料。 波兰 「Okrągły chleb kartoflany 」是一种轻盈蓬松的马铃薯面包。 wikipedia.org
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fage
▪ I. † fage, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 4 faage, 5 fagg, 9 dial. fadge. [Of unknown origin; not identical with fadge v.] 1. trans. To coax. flatter; to beguile, soothe.c 1340 Cursor M. 7622 (Fairf.) Dauid come him to fage. a 1400–50 Alexander 4669 For ȝe bot fage ay þe flesche & felsen it wele. c 1470 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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capon
▪ I. capon, n. (ˈkeɪpən) Forms: 1, 3 capun, 4 capoun, (kapoun, chapon), 4–6 capone, 5 capun(e, (capvne), capoone, 4– capon. [OE. capun, ad. L. capōn-em in same sense, whence also ONF. capun, capon (F. chapon, Pr. and Sp. capon, It. cappone), which prob. reinforced the Eng. word.] 1. A castrated cock... Oxford English Dictionary
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