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▪ I. mudge, v.1|mʌdʒ| Sc. intr. and trans. = budge v.
1802Jamieson Water Kelpie xv, in Scott Minstrelsy (1803) III. 361 Thai dare na mudge for fricht. 1823Galt Entail xxxv, I'll no' mudge the ba' o' my muckle tae in ony sic road. 1835Blackw. Mag. XXXVIII. 161 One never mudged for hours. 1875Alex. Smith New Hist. Aberdeen. ii. 696 They could'na mudge the brig. ▪ II. mudge, v.2 ? dial.|mʌdʒ| [? Related to mush v. Cf. ‘Modge, to crush or bruise. Warw.’ (Halliwell).] trans. To bruise, crush (hops).
1848Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. IX. ii. 576 Hops may be pressed warmer than they can be trod, without breaking or mudging them. |