bilge
See also: Bilge
English
Etymology
Likely derived from bulge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɪldʒ/
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Noun
bilge (countable and uncountable, plural bilges)
- (nautical) The rounded portion of a ship's hull, forming a transition between the bottom and the sides.
- (nautical) The lowest inner part of a ship's hull, where water accumulates.
- (uncountable) The water accumulated in the bilge, the bilge water.
- (slang, uncountable) Stupid talk or writing; nonsense.
- The bulging part of a barrel or cask.
Translations
rounded portion of a ship's hull
lowest inner part of a ship's hull
bilge water
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nonsense
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Verb
bilge (third-person singular simple present bilges, present participle bilging, simple past and past participle bilged)
Related terms
Turkish
Etymology
From Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰠𐰏𐰀 (bilge, “wise”), from 𐰋𐰃𐰠 (bil-, “to know”) + 𐰏𐰀 (-ge). Compare bil- (“to know”). Fallen into disuse since the 15th century, but revived in 1935 in the campaign by the Türk Dil Kurumu to replace many loanwords by words with pure Turkic roots.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bilˈɟe/
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