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dodman
ˈdodman Now dial. [Origin unknown: connexion with dod n.3 has been suggested. Other local names are hodman-dod, hoddy-doddy.] A snail.c 1550 Bale K. Johan (Camden) 7 Yt is as great pyte to se a woman wepe, As yt is to se a sely dodman creepe. 1625 Lisle Du Bartas, Noe 149 Two crooked lines, One like...
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Dodman
A dodman (plural "dodmen") or a hoddyman dod is a local English vernacular word for a land snail. Fairfax, in his Bulk and Selvedge (1674), speaks of "a snayl or dodman".
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Dodman (disambiguation)
Dodman may refer to:
Dodman, local English vernacular word for a land snail
Dodman Island, off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica
Dodman Point , headland near Mevagissey, Cornwall, UK
Michael Dodman (born 1961), American diplomat
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hodmandod
hodmandod, n. (a.) (ˈhɒdmənˌdɒd) [A reduplicated variation of dodman, hoddy-dod; app. influenced in form by hodman: it has the dial. variants hodmadod, hodmedod, hodman Hob, hodmandon.] 1. A shell-snail, a dodman.1626 Bacon Sylva §732 The Crab, the Crafish, the Hodmandod or Dodman, the Tortoise. a 1...
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Michael Dodman
Michael James Dodman (born 1961) is an American diplomat and career member of the Senior Foreign Service who served as the United States Ambassador to A career diplomat since 1987, Dodman's previous assignments have included Principal Officer at the U.S.
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hoddidod
† hoddy-dod, hoddidod Obs. [The element dod is evidently the same as in dodman a shell-snail; hoddy-dod, hoddy-doddy, hodman-dod, are perhaps in origin nursery reduplications; but the element hoddy- appears itself to have come to be associated with or to mean ‘snail’ (or ? horned), as in several wor...
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Dodman Point
Dodman Point (Cornish: Penn Den Varow) near Mevagissey is the highest headland on the south Cornwall coast, measuring . Dodman Point is mentioned in the shanty Spanish Ladies.
To its north-east and in its lee is the small anchorage and sand beach of Gorran Haven.
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Dodman Island
Dodman Island is an island long, lying south-east of Rabot Island and west of Ferin Head, off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Important Bird Area
A small (12 ha) island lying about 2.5 km to the north of Dodman has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International
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HMS Falcon (1694)
Disposition
HMS Falcon was taken on 10 June 1695 by the French 40-gun Le Sainte-Antoine and the 24-gun Le Tigre off Dodman Point.
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Trump Islands
Trump Islands () is a small group of islands lying 4 nautical miles (7 km) southwest of Dodman Island, off the west coast of Graham Land.
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Mudge Passage
Mudge Passage () is a marine passage running east-west from the vicinity of Prospect Point, Graham Coast, between Beer Island and Dodman Island to the
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Veryan Bay
It lies between the
Peneare Head to the west and Dodman Point at the east.
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Vault Beach
Vault Beach faces southeast onto the English Channel and lies between Cadythew Rocks in the north and Dodman Point at the southern end. The Dodman was quite easy to mistake with Lands End and with the wrong winds could end up with disastrous consequences.
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Jagged Island (Graham Land)
Jagged Island is an island long, lying east of Dodman Island and west of Ferin Head, off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica.
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Bolt Tail
On a day with good visibility it is possible to see far down the coast into Cornwall, as far as Dodman Point.
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