trudgeon rare—1.
(ˈtrʌdʒən)
[App. nonce-wd. f. trudge v.1]
? One who trudges; a toddling child.
| 1814 W. Irving in Life & Lett. (1864) I. 308 To take holiday and go to the country with his wife and little trudgeons. |
trudgeon rare—1.
(ˈtrʌdʒən)
[App. nonce-wd. f. trudge v.1]
? One who trudges; a toddling child.
| 1814 W. Irving in Life & Lett. (1864) I. 308 To take holiday and go to the country with his wife and little trudgeons. |
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