abulge

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== English == === Etymology === From a- +‎ bulge. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /əˈbʌld͡ʒ/ === Adjective === abulge (not comparable) Bulging. 1885, Alexander Stewart, ’Twixt Ben Nevis and Glencoe: The Natural History, Legends, and Folk-Lore of the West Highlands, Edinburgh: William Paterson, Chapter 46, p. 336,[1] It was a bright afternoon, with just enough wind over the quarter to set our lugsail well abulge, and make our little “Penguin” dance merrily over the rippling wavelets. === Anagrams === Beluga, beluga, blague == Old English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɑːˈbul.ɡe/, [ɑːˈbuɫ.ɣe] === Verb === ābulge inflection of ābelgan: second-person singular preterite indicative singular preterite subjunctive