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    gage
    [ɡāj]
    noun
    gage (noun) · gages (plural noun)
    1. a valued object deposited as a guarantee of good faith.
      • a pledge, especially a glove, thrown down as a symbol of a challenge to fight.
    verb
    gage (verb) · gages (third person present) · gaged (past tense) · gaged (past participle) · gaging (present participle)
    1. offer (a thing or one's life) as a guarantee of good faith:
      "a guide sent to them by the headman of this place gaged his life as a forfeit if he failed"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French gage (noun), gager (verb), of Germanic origin; related to wage and wed.
    gage
    [ɡāj]
    noun
    gage (noun) · gages (plural noun)
    1. variant spelling of gauge
    verb
    gage (verb) · gages (third person present) · gaging (present participle) · gaged (past tense) · gaged (past participle)
    1. variant spelling of gauge
    gage
    [ɡāj]
    noun
    gage (noun) · gages (plural noun)
    1. another term for greengage
    Origin
    mid 19th century: from the name of Sir William Gage (1657–1727), the English botanist who introduced it to England.
    gauge
    [ɡāj]
    noun
    gage (noun)
    1. an instrument or device for measuring the magnitude, amount, or contents of something, typically with a visual display of such information:
      "a fuel gauge"
      • a tool for checking whether something conforms to a desired dimension:
        "mark out the details of the angled surfaces with a knife and gauge"
      • a means of estimating something; a criterion or test:
        "emigration is perhaps the best gauge of public unease"
    2. the thickness, size, or capacity of something, especially as a standard measure.
      • the diameter of a string, fiber, tube, etc.:
        "a fine 0.018-inch gauge wire"
      • a measure of the diameter of a gun barrel, or of its ammunition, expressed as the number of spherical pieces of shot of the same diameter as the barrel that can be made from 1 pound (454 g) of lead:
        "a 12-gauge shotgun"
      • the thickness of sheet metal or plastic:
        "500-gauge polyethylene"
      • the distance between the rails of a line of railroad track:
        "the line was laid to a gauge of 2 ft. 9 in"
    3. nautical
      archaic
      (the gage)
      the position of a sailing vessel to windward (weather gage) or leeward (lee gage) of another.
    verb
    gage (verb)
    1. estimate or determine the magnitude, amount, or volume of:
      "astronomers can gauge the star's intrinsic brightness"
      • judge or assess (a situation, attitude, or feeling):
        "she was unable to gauge his mood" · "it is difficult to gauge how effective the ban was"
    2. measure the dimensions of (an object) with a gauge:
      "when dry, the assemblies can be gauged exactly and planed to width"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a standard measure): from Old French gauge (noun), gauger (verb), variant of Old Northern French jauge (noun), jauger (verb), of unknown origin.
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    verb
    1. offer (a thing or one's life) as a guarantee of good faith:
      put up as collateral
    noun
    1. an instrument or device for measuring the magnitude, amount, or contents of something, typically with a visual display of such information:
    2. the thickness, size, or capacity of something, especially as a standard measure.
      • a measure of the diameter of a gun barrel, or of its ammunition, expressed as the number of spherical pieces of shot of the same diameter as the barrel that can be made from 1 pound (454 g) of lead:
     
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