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n. (eye dialect of judge English) vb. (eye dialect of judge English)
Usage examples of "jedge".
He was a son of Jedge Thaxton Talcott, and grandson of General Snowden Stafford Talcott of the Revolutionary War.
If it had not been for Major Tom Yancey, Jedge Kerfoot and myself, there would have been a lawsuit.
His granddaughter married Jedge Matthews, and folks says she is most as good as her granddaddy was.
Delia and the three boys departed, leaving the Colonel and the Jedge alone, smoking their pipes and discussing the sensational events of the week, in which Dennis Foley was the central figure.
Then the feller went over and give the little paper to the jedge, and the jedge he took it and he said he would decide in the mornin.
Breckinridge Elkins, and the Lord of battles shall jedge betwixt them which turns agen their kinsfolks in their extremerties!
I reckon I busted most of the roots in the process, jedging from the noise.
Quite a crowd had gathered by this time and was watching the doctor work with great interest, and offering advice which seemed to infuriate Bissett, jedging from his langwidge.
I would of taken it clean off at the first snap, only I had to bite through the coat which was over my head, but as it was I done a good job, jedging from his awful shrieks.
The Trater's Gate is wide enuff to admit about twenty trater's abrest, I should jedge.
From the racket I jedged they was a bowling alley in there and the gents was bowling.
En Doctor Claypool he 'uz a-workin' at him, en Pudd'nhead Wilson he 'uz a-he'pin', en ole Jedge Driscoll en Pem Howard 'uz a-standin' out yonder a little piece waitin' for 'em to get ready agin.
I went into de woods en jedged I wouldn' fool wid raffs no mo', long as dey move de lantern roun' so.
De very night de jedge was shot, dat chile wrote her paw de sassiest letter, sayin’ she gwine run off and git married wif dat sick boy, Carter Nelson.