cadge

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Scrabble points
9
Words With Friends
11
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/kæd͡ʒ/

Definition of cadge

7 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive)To tie, fasten.
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verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive)To tie, fasten.
  2. (Geordie)To beg.
    “Cadging on the fly is a profitable occupation in the vicinity of bathing places, and large towns. A person of this description frequently gets many shillings in the course of the day”
  3. (British, US, slang)To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince people to do something they might not normally do.
    “Are ye gannin te cadge a lift of yoer fatha?”
    “They moved about the bar incessantly, cadging cigarettes and drinks, with something behind their eyes at once terribly vulnerable and terribly hard.”
    “1960, Lionel Bart, “Food, Glorious Food,” song from the musical Oliver! There’s not a crust, not a crumb can we find, can we beg, can we borrow, or cadge […]”
  4. To carry hawks and other birds of prey.
    “For quotations using this term, see Citations:cadge.”
  5. (Scotland, UK, dialectal)To carry, as a burden.
    “Another Atlas that will cadge a whole world of iniuries without fainting.”
  6. (Scotland, UK, dialectal)To hawk or peddle, as fish, poultry, etc.

noun

  1. A circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale.

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Etymology

From Middle English caggen (“to tie, fasten, bind”), probably from Old Norse. Compare Old Norse kǫgurr (“quilt”), kǫgurbarn (“swaddled child”).

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