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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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2014, Adaadat EPs Cow'p vs Kema Keur, 2003, Adaadat Singles Seed 5x5, 2006, Seed Records Fanfaronade b/w Afterclap, 2012, Adaadat Catomountain b/w Hodmandod wikipedia.org
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Hottentot (racial term)
An early Anglicisation of the term is recorded as hodmandod in the years around 1700. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hottentot
Hottentot (ˈhɒt(ə)ntɒt) Also 7 hatten-tote, hottantot: see also hodmandod 2. [a. Du. Hottentot (also Ottentot, Hottentoo, Riebeck's Journal, Jan. 1652); according to Dapper, Beschryvingh der Afrikansche Gewesten, 1670, a word meaning ‘stutterer’ or ‘stammerer’, applied to the people in question on a... Oxford English Dictionary
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odd-me-dod
odd-me-dod dial. corr. of hodmandod.1880 Jefferies Greene Ferne F. 257 There, you great odd-me-dods—you don't know what it is! Oxford English Dictionary
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shell-snail
ˈshell-snail A snail having a shell.1600 Surflet Country Farm i. xii. 58 A cataplasme..made of the muscilage of shell snailes. 1601 Holland Pliny xxx. xiii. II. 395 Certaine shell-snailes that creepe in troupes together for to devour the young spring and greene leaves of plants. 1691 Ray S. & E.C. W... Oxford English Dictionary
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shell
▪ I. shell, n. (ʃɛl) Forms: 1 sciell, scel(l, scill, scyll, 4 schele, scell, chelle, s(c)hill, (schyl-), 4–5 schelle, schylle, 4–6 schell, shelle, (schel-), 4–7 shel, 5 shylle, schull(e, 7 shul, 9 dial. shill, shull, 4– shell. [OE. sciell, scill, Anglian scell fem. = WFris. skyl peel, rind, egg-shel... Oxford English Dictionary
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