Idioms for edge
Origin of edge
before 1000; Middle English
egge, Old English
ecg; cognate with German
Ecke corner; akin to Latin
aciēs, Greek
akís point
synonym study for edge
1.
Edge,
border,
margin refer to a boundary. An
edge is the boundary line of a surface or plane:
the edge of a table.
Border is the boundary of a surface or the strip adjacent to it, inside or out:
a border of lace.
Margin is a limited strip, generally unoccupied, at the extremity of an area:
the margin of a page.
OTHER WORDS FROM edge
edge·less, adjective out·edge, verb (used with object), out·edged, out·edg·ing. un·der·edge, noun un·edge, verb (used with object), un·edged, un·edg·ing.Words nearby edge
British Dictionary definitions for edge in
edge
/ (ɛdʒ) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of edge
edgeless, adjective edger, nounWord Origin for edge
Old English
ecg; related to Old Norse
egg, Old High German
ecka edge, Latin
aciēs sharpness, Greek
akis point
Idioms and Phrases with edge in (1 of 2)
edge in
Work into a limited space or time; move gradually or hesitantly; insert. For example, The train was crowded but I managed to edge in, or Everyone was talking at once and he barely managed to edge in a word. [Mid-1600s] Also see get a word in edgewise.
Idioms and Phrases with edge in (2 of 2)
edge