† ˈsuddly, a. Obs. Sc.
In 5 soudly, 6 sudly.
[f. suddle v. + -y.]
Soiled, dirty.
| c 1470 Henry Wallace i. 241 A soudly courche our hed and nek [scho] leit fall. c 1560 in A. Scott's Poems (E.E.T.S.) 90 Rycht as the sone schynis on the sudly schaw. |