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From:
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verge
/ˈvɝʤ/
邊緣,邊界,杖(
vi
.)接近,下沈,趨向
From:
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verge
邊緣,界限,環,圓周,接近,趨向,延伸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Verge
n.
1.
A
rod
or
staff
,
carried
as
an
emblem
of
authority
;
as
,
the
verge
,
carried
before
a
dean
.
2.
The
stick
or
wand
with
which
persons
were
formerly
admitted
tenants
,
they
holding
it
in
the
hand
,
and
swearing
fealty
to
the
lord
.
Such
tenants
were
called
tenants
by
the
verge
. [
Eng
.]
3.
Eng. Law
The
compass
of
the
court
of
Marshalsea
and
the
Palace
court
,
within
which
the
lord
steward
and
the
marshal
of
the
king's
household
had
special
jurisdiction
; --
so
called
from
the
verge
,
or
staff
,
which
the
marshal
bore
.
4.
A
virgate
;
a
yardland
. [
Obs
.]
5.
A
border
,
limit
,
or
boundary
of
a
space
;
an
edge
,
margin
,
or
brink
of
something
definite
in
extent
.
Even
though
we
go
to
the
extreme
verge
of
possibility
to
invent
a
supposition
favorable
to
it
,
the
theory
. . .
implies
an
absurdity
.
--
J
.
S
.
Mill
.
But
on
the
horizon's
verge
descried
,
Hangs
,
touched
with
light
,
one
snowy
sail
. --
M
.
Arnold
.
6.
A
circumference
;
a
circle
;
a
ring
.
The
inclusive
verge
Of
golden
metal
that
must
round
my
brow
. --
Shak
.
7.
Arch.
(a)
The
shaft
of
a
column
,
or
a
small
ornamental
shaft
. --
Oxf
.
Gloss
.
(b)
The
edge
of
the
tiling
projecting
over
the
gable
of
a
roof
.
8.
Horol.
The
spindle
of
a
watch
balance
,
especially
one
with
pallets
,
as
in
the
old
vertical
escapement
.
See
under
Escapement
.
9.
Hort.
(a)
The
edge
or
outside
of
a
bed
or
border
.
(b)
A
slip
of
grass
adjoining
gravel
walks
,
and
dividing
them
from
the
borders
in
a
parterre
.
10.
The
penis
.
11.
Zool.
The
external
male
organ
of
certain
mollusks
,
worms
,
etc
.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix
.
Syn:
--
Border
;
edge
;
rim
;
brim
;
margin
;
brink
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Verge
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Verged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Verging
]
1.
To
border
upon
;
to
tend
;
to
incline
;
to
come
near
;
to
approach
.
2.
To
tend
downward
;
to
bend
;
to
slope
;
as
,
a
hill
verges
to
the
north
.
Our
soul
,
from
original
instinct
,
vergeth
towards
him
as
its
center
.
--
Barrow
.
I
find
myself
verging
to
that
period
of
life
which
is
to
be
labor
and
sorrow
.
--
Swift
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
verge
n
1:
a
region
marking
a
boundary
[
syn
:
brink
,
threshold
]
2:
the
limit
beyond
which
something
happens
or
changes
; "
on
the
verge
of
tears
"; "
on
the
brink
of
bankruptcy
" [
syn
:
brink
]
3:
a
ceremonial
or
emblematic
staff
[
syn
:
scepter
,
sceptre
,
wand
]
4:
a
grass
border
along
a
road
v
:
border
on
;
come
close
to
; "
His
behavior
verges
on
the
criminal
"
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