| edge |  | /ɛdʒ/ | |
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| Etymology: [ 'ej ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English egge, from Old English ecg, from Proto-Germanic *agjō (compare Dutch egge, German Ecke, Swedish egg), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ (“sharp”) (compare Welsh hogi (“to sharpen, hone”), Latin aciēs (“sharp”), acus (“needle”), Latvian ašs, ass (“sharp”), Ancient Greek ἀκίς (akis, “needle”), ἀκμή (akmē, “point”), and Persian آس (ās, “grinding stone”)). |
| Synonyms: advantage, gain, brink, lip, margin, rim, boundary, line, bend, berm, bound, brim, butt, circumference, contour, corner, crook, crust, curb |
| Antonyms: center, inside, interior, middle, surface, block, disadvantage, lose, wallop, blunt, dull, thicken |