Definitions For Fadge

Etymology 1

{{unk, en}}. According to Chambers, from {{der, en, ang, fegan, , to join or fit together}}; Liberman suggests a {{der, en, enm, -}} variant of fagot, , bundle of sticks.

Verb

fadg (obsolete, intransitive) To be suitable (with or to something). (obsolete, intransitive) To agree, to get along (with). (obsolete, intransitive) To get on well; to cope, to thrive. (Geordie) To eat together. (Yorkshire, of a horse) To move with a gait between a jog and a trot.

Etymology 2

Etymology uncertain, but potentially from or related to Old English faċġ, , flat-fish, plaice, flounder.

Noun

FADGE (plural FADGEs) (Ireland) Irish potato bread; a flat farl, griddle-baked, often served fried. (New Zealand) A wool pack, traditionally made of jute, now often synthetic. (Geordie) A small loaf or bun made with left-over dough. (Yorkshire) A gait of horses between a jog and a trot.

Is Fadge a Scrabble Word?

Words With Friends YES
Scrabble US YES
Scrabble UK YES
English International (SOWPODS) YES
Scrabble Global YES
Enable1 Dictionary YES

Points in Different Games

Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
11

The word Fadge is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 11 points in Words with Friends

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