† gnodde, v. Obs.
Also 3 gnudden.
[Cf. Icel. nudda (? = *gnudda) to rub.]
trans. To rub, bruise, crush. (Cf. gnide.)
a 1225 [see gnide]. 13.. K. Alis. 2373 Mony knyght, with dethes wounde, Gnodded [printed guodded] gras on the grounde. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xcvii. (1495) 663 Flexe is bounde in bundels and afterward knockyd : beten and brayd and carflyd : rodded and gnodded : ribbyd and herkelyd : and at the laste sponne. 14.. MS. Sloane 73. lf. 214 (Halliw.) And after gnodde and wasche wel thi saflour bagge in thilke lyȝe with bothe thyn hondis. |