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jadge
† jadge, jedge Sc. Obs. [Cf. F. jauge = ONF. gauge gauge.] A Scotch form of gauge. So † ˈjadgerie, the action of gauging; the office of a gauger.1617 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, 28 June (Jam.) The same Measure and Firlot being found agreeable with the said Jedge. 1621 Ibid. (1814) 669 (Jam.) Confermes the gif... Oxford English Dictionary
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jedge
jedge variant of jadge Sc., Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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(HH-60G) 44th Fighter Squadron "Vampire Bats" (F-15C/D) 67th Fighter Squadron "Fighting Cocks" (F-15C/D) 623d Air Control Squadron "Lightsword" (JADGE wikipedia.org
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mutchkin
mutchkin Sc. (ˈmʌtʃkɪn) Also 6 mych-, mutskin, musking, 7 mutchin, mwching, 8 mutchken, -kine, muchkin. [a. early mod.Du. mudseken (now mutsje), app. an irregular diminutive of mud(de mud n.2] A measure of capacity for liquids (or for dry substances of a powdery or granular character); the fourth pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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jeg
jeg (dʒɛg) [With sense 1 cf. Jack n.1 31; with 2 cf. jedge, jadge.] † 1. = Jack n.1 31, a young pike. Obs.1611 Cotgr., Lanceron, a leg, or Iacke; a Pickerell thats about a foot long. 1708 Motteux Rabelais iv. lx. (1737) 246 [in a list of fish, shell-fish, etc.] Jegs. 2. (See quot.)1875 Knight Dict. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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