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DUDGEON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : a wood used especially for dagger hilts 2. a archaic : a dagger with a handle of dudgeon b obsolete : a haft made of dudgeon.
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Dudgeon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Dudgeon is a noun that means "intense resentment," although these days it's usually preceded by "in high."
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What Is 'Dudgeon' In Macbeth's Dagger Speech✔
Dudgeon is a type of wood. It is the root of the box tree. It is the most dense, the hardest, the heaviest, of all wood, the only wood that doesn't float on ...
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dudgeon
▪ I. dudgeon, n.1 (ˈdʌdʒən) Forms: 5–6 dogeon, 5 dogean, dojoun, dugion, 6 dogen, -ion, dugyon, 6 doodgean, 6–7 dudgen, -in, -ion, 6– dudgeon. [Occurs as digeon in AF.: the form of the word suggests a French origin; but no corresp. word has been found in continental French.] † 1. A kind of wood used...
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dudgeon - Sesquiotica
A dudgeon is a sort of mental dungeon that you cast yourself into, no? But it is no mere brooding. It is a fuming indignation, on display for all to see.
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DUDGEON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun a feeling of offense or resentment; anger: He had every right to express his dudgeon. Synonyms: pic, indignation
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Dudgeon
Notable people with the surname include:
Cecil Dudgeon, politician
Gus Dudgeon, record producer
James Dudgeon, footballer
Joe Dudgeon, English footballer John Dudgeon, physician
Neil Dudgeon, actor
Patrick Dudgeon, mineralogist
Richard Dudgeon, mechanic
Robert Ellis Dudgeon, physician
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dudgeon, n.¹ & adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
dudgeon has developed meanings and uses in subjects including woodworking (Middle English) weaponry (mid 1500s)
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dudgeon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) A kind of wood used especially in the handles of knives; the root of the box tree. · 1597, John Gerard, Herball, or Generall Historie of ...
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DUDGEON Synonyms: 57 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of dudgeon are huff, offense, pique, resentment, and umbrage. While all these words mean an emotional response to or an emotional state ...
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DUDGEON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If you do something in high dudgeon, you do it angrily, usually because of the way you have been treated: After waiting an hour, he drove ...
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dudgeon
dudgeon/ˈdʌdʒən; `dʌdʒən/ n(idm 习语) in ,high `dudgeon angry, offended or resentful 恼怒; 愤怒; 忿恨 He stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon. 他盛怒之下冲出会场.
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Robert Dudgeon
Robert Dudgeon may refer to:
Robert Maxwell Dudgeon (1881–1962), Scottish soldier and policeman
Robert Ellis Dudgeon (1820–1904), Scottish homeopath Robert Francis Dudgeon (1851–1932), Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbright
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Gus Dudgeon
In 1989, Dudgeon produced the debut solo album by Thomas Anders (ex-Modern Talking). See also
:Category:Albums produced by Gus Dudgeon
References
External links
Gus Dudgeon's private recording studio
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James Dudgeon
Dudgeon was signed by York City from Worksop in June 2005. Dudgeon was signed by Stalybridge Celtic on 26 June 2007.
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