FADGE

Source: 566, 567

fadge. Fadge, v.i. to agree, fit, suit, become, succeed

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Fadge (făj), v. i. [[Cf. OE. faden to flatter, and AS. fēgan to join, unite, G. fügen, or AS. āfægian to depict; all perh. form the same root as E. fair. Cf. Fair, a., Fay to fit.]] To fit; to suit; to agree. They shall be made, spite of antipathy, to fadge together. Milton. Well, Sir, how fadges the new design ? Wycherley.