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dodded, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective dodded is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for dodded is from around 1440, ...
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DODDERED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. deprived of branches through age or decay; a doddered oak. 2. infirm, enfeebled. Word History Etymology probably alteration of dodded.
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dodded - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From dod + -ed. Adjective. edit. dodded (not comparable). Without horns. dodded cattle. Verb. edit. dodded. simple past and past participle of dod.
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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...
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dodded - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
1) The verb 'to dod' is on record from the early thirteenth century when it was used in connection with having one's hair cut.
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Dodded Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
adjective Without horns. Dodded cattle. Wiktionary Without beards. Dodded corn. Wiktionary Origin of Dodded See dodd.
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Dodded - definition of Dodded by The Free Dictionary
a. 1. Without horns; as, dodded cattle; without beards; as, dodded corn. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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"DODDED": Moved in a hurried, unsteady manner - OneLook
Usually means: Moved in a hurried, unsteady manner. Definitions Related words Mentions History Easter eggs. We found 10 dictionaries that define ...
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dodden - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) To shear or shave (someone's head), shear or shave (sb.); (b) to trim (the hair). Show 8 Quotations Hide 8 Quotations
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doddered - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Apparently originally a derivative of dod (“to poll or take the top off (a tree)”). It is not clear whether it was a contaminated form of dodded (“polled”) ...
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dodded - definition and meaning - Wordnik
dodded: Being without horns, as sheep or cattle; polled.
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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.
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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...
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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 ‘...
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