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† tudder, tuder Obs. [OE. t{uacu}ddor, t{uacu}dor neut.; of uncertain origin. Cf. tidder v.1] Progeny, offspring.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xv. 97 Ðonne mæᵹ he cennan mid ðam ðæt tuder ryhtes ᵹeðohtes. a 1000 Ags. Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 238/5 Foetus, i. fructus, partus, filius, tudder, sobole...
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tidder
▪ I. † tidder, v.1 Obs. Forms: 1 t{iacu}edran, t{yacu}dran, t{yacu}ddr(i)an, 3 tuderen, (Orm.) tiddrenn. [OE. t{yacu}dran, related to tud(d)or tudder, progeny, offspring.] a. intr. To be productive or prolific. b. trans. To produce (offspring), to engender.a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. 1507 (Gr.) Tymað nu & ...
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He six foot one way, two foot tudder, and he weigh tree hundred pound,
His coat so big, he couldn't pay the tailor, an' it won't go halfway round.
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tether
▪ I. tether, n. (ˈtɛðə(r)) Forms: α. 4 tethir, (thether), 6 teyther, 6–8 teather, 7 tither, teither, 6– tether. β. 4–5 tedyr, 5 -yre, 5–7 teder, 6 teddir, tedure, teeder, 6–8 (9 dial.) tedder, 7 teddar (tedir). [At first a northern word: app. a. ON. tjóðr ‘tether’ (Icel. and Fær. tjóður, Sw. tjuder)...
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titter
▪ I. † ˈtitter, n.1 Obs. rare. [Derivation unascertained.] Some kind of weed found in cornfields; perh. a wild vetch (strangle-tare, tine).1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 109 The titters or tine Makes hop to pine. Ibid. 113 From wheat go and rake out the titters or tine, If eare be not foorth, it will rise...
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raffle
▪ I. raffle, n.1 (ˈræf(ə)l) Forms: 4 rafle, 5 rafell, raphill, 7– raffle. [a. F. rafle, † raffle (1399 in Du Cange; also med.L. raffla 1362), and raffe, raphe (Godef. Compl.), of uncertain origin. In later F., rafle has also the sense of ‘clean sweep’, and Diez supposes the related vb. rafler, ‘to c...
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