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dodded
ˈdodded, ppl. a. north. dial. [f. dod v.1] Polled, lopped; hornless; awnless.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 125/1 Doddyd, wythe-owte hornysse..incornutus. Ibid., Doddyd, as trees. 1641 Best Farm. Bks. (Surtees) 6 Signes of a Goode Ewe. Lett her be dodded. 1674–91 Ray N.C. Words 21 Dodded Sheep, i.e. Sheep with... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-dodded
i-dodded ME. pa. pple. of dod v. Oxford English Dictionary
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ydodded
ydodded shorn.a 1400 N.T. (Paues) 1 Cor. xi. 6 Ȝif it be foul for a womman to ben y-dodded oþer balled. Oxford English Dictionary
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doddered
doddered, ppl. a. (ˈdɒdəd) [app. originally a deriv. of dod v.1 to poll or take the top off (a tree). It is not clear whether it was a contaminated form of dodded ‘polled’, or a mistaken spelling of doddard n., ‘doddered oak’ for ‘doddard oak’ (cf. pollard willow); while the matter is complicated by... Oxford English Dictionary
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doddie
▪ I. doddy, doddie, n. (ˈdɒdɪ) [f. dod v.1] 1. A cow or bull without horns; attrib. = dodded, as ‘a black doddy cow’. Sc.1808 in Jamieson. 1827 Scott Two Drovers ii, They were something less beasts than your drove, doddies most of them. 1892 Scott. Leader 1 Jan. 3 A very fine herd of the favourite ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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humbled
hummelled, -eled, humbled, a. north. dial. (ˈhʌm(ə)ld, ˈhʌmb(ə)ld) Also 9 homilt, humelt. [f. hummel v. + -ed1.] 1. Of cattle: Hornless, ‘dodded’.1788 W. Marshall Yorksh. Gloss. (E.D.S.), Humbled, hornless; spoken of cattle and sheep. 1863 Mrs. Toogood Yorksh. Dial., Some of his cows are Hummeld. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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dodd
▪ I. dod, n.1 and int. dial. or vulgar. In asseverations; originally a deformation of God. (Cf. adod; also dad3, bedad.)1676 G. Etherege Man of Mode ii. i, A Dod she's too serious. 1855 Haliburton Nat. & Hum. Nat. 60 (Bartlett) I'll cut and run, and dot drot me if I don't. 1892 Northumbld. Gloss. s.... Oxford English Dictionary
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dodder
▪ I. dodder, n. (ˈdɒdə(r)) Also 3–6 doder. [perh. Common WGer., though not known in OE., OS., or OHG. ME. doder = MLG. doder, dodder, MHG. toter, mod. Ger. dotter, Du. and Da. dodder, Sw. dodra. Similarity of form has suggested connexion with Ger. dotter, MHG. toter, OHG. totoro, tutaro, MDu. doder(... Oxford English Dictionary
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brant
▪ I. brant, n. (brænt) (Also brent q.v.) [Derivation and original application uncertain: in Sw. brandgås (Icel. brandgás only in the Þulur) is the sheldrake or bergander; in Ger., brandgans is according to some the sheldrake, but with Grimm = Anser fuscus, the Black or Velvet Duck; in English, brant... Oxford English Dictionary
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doddypoll
† doddypoll Obs. (ˈdɒdɪpəʊl) Forms: α. 5 dotty-, doty-, dote-, 6 doti-, dotti-, -pol(e, -poll(e. β. 6 dody-, doddye-, 6–7 dodi-, 7–8 doddy-, doddi-, -pole, -poll, etc. [app. originally f. dote v. to be foolish or silly, subseq. referred to dod v.1, as if ‘having a dodded poll’: cf. roundhead.] A stu... Oxford English Dictionary
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hummel
▪ I. † ˈhummel, n. Sc. Obs. [= MLG. and mod.G. hummel wild bee, drone, Du. hommel drone, = humble in humble-bee.] A drone; a lazy fellow.1500–20 Dunbar Poems lx. 18 Wyld haschbaldis, haggarbaldis, and hummellis.▪ II. hummel, humble, a. Sc. and north. dial. (ˈhʌm(ə)l, ˈhʌmb(ə)l) Forms: α. 5 hommyl, 6... Oxford English Dictionary
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light
▪ I. light, n. (laɪt) Forms: 1–2 léoht, 1 l{iacu}oht, Anglian lē̆ht, 2–3 leocht, 2–5 liht, (4 lyht), 3–4 lict, lit(t, lijt, 3–5 liȝt(e, lyȝt, (liȝht, lyȝhte, lyȝght), lith, 4 lyth(e, 4–6 lyght(e, (5 lyghth, 6 lyghtt), Sc. lycht, (4 lyicht), 4, 6 lyte, (4 ? leyt, 6 lytt), 5 leght, 2–3, 4– Sc. licht, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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