/ɛd͡ʒd/
OriginFrom Middle English egged, from Old English ecged; equivalent to edge + -ed.
- form-of, participle, pastsimple past and past participle of edge
“Already a mentally fragile boy, he now edged towards insanity.”
- That has a sharp planar surface.
“The monks were forbidden to carry edged weapons such as swords and axes.”
- Having an edging of a certain material, color, and so on.
“a coat edged with fur”
“black feathers edged with gray”
“a smooth-edged table”
Formsmore edged(comparative) · most edged(superlative)