IPA: /ˈbɪlɡiːst/
KK: /ˈbɪlɡiːst/
Having the most or highest level of being bilgy, which means being dirty or muddy, especially in a way that is unpleasant.
After the rain, the bilgiest part of the park was avoided by everyone.
Comparative: bilgier
Superlative: bilgiest
This word originates from the Old English 'bilgian', meaning to be angry or to rage. The suffix '-est' is a superlative form indicating the highest degree. Therefore, 'bilgiest' refers to the most angry or the one who is in the greatest state of rage.
Think of the Old English word for anger, 'bilgian', and remember that 'bilgiest' means the one who is the most angry.