† tawder, v. Obs. nonce-wd.
[f. tawdry a.]
trans. To deck out in tawdry garments.
| 1716 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C'tess of Bristol 22 Aug., A sort of shabby finery, a number of dirty people of quality tawdered out. |
† tawder, v. Obs. nonce-wd.
[f. tawdry a.]
trans. To deck out in tawdry garments.
| 1716 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C'tess of Bristol 22 Aug., A sort of shabby finery, a number of dirty people of quality tawdered out. |
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