ged

or gedd

[ ged ]

noun,plural (especially collectively) ged, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) geds.Scot. and North England.
  1. any fish of the pike family.

Origin of ged

1
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English gedde, from Old Norse gedda “pike”

Words Nearby ged

Other definitions for GED (2 of 2)

GED

  1. general educational development.

  2. general equivalency diploma.

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How to use ged in a sentence

  • This is the new fanaticism of Mr. Alexander Morton, sen. ged!

  • Good ged, sir, the man had to put on his overcoat, and was shot in it.

  • He gifs me a rite py Tenver for vat I dit, und he gifs Matt a chob like vat he could ged anyvere for der same money.

    Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. Matthews
  • Oof you tell der deputy sheriff, und make some misdakes, den you lose your chob, und ve bot' lose a shance to ged to Tenver.

    Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. Matthews
  • Oof it vas Pringle, I don'd ged him; und oof id vas Drymore, ve don't ged der bearls.

    Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. Matthews