Cadge (?), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Cadged (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Cadging.] [Cf. Scot. cache, caich, cadge, to toss, drive, OE. cachen to drive, catch, caggen to bind, or perh. E. cage. Cf. Cadger.]
1.
To carry, as a burden.
[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
Halliwell.
2.
To hawk or peddle, as fish, poultry, etc.
[Prov.]
3.
To intrude or live on another meanly; to beg.
[Prov. or Slang, Eng.]
Wright.
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Cadge, n. [Cf. 2d Cadger.] Hawking
A circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale.
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