Definition of Doddard

1. having branches decayed away [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doddard

documentative
documented
documenter
documenters
documenting
documents
docus
docusate
docusate calcium
docusate sodium
docusoap
docusoaps
docutainment
dodad
dodads
doddard (current term)
doddart
dodded
doddered
dodderer
dodderers
dodderier
doddering
dodderingly
dodders
doddery
doddier
doddies
doddiest

Literary usage of Doddard

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1809)
"... Till knots upon his gouty joints appear, And chalk is in his crippled fingers found, Rots, like a doddard oak, and falls to ground. ..."

2. Baptist Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1900)
"JR dODDARD, DD Ningpo, China '"THE excitement here has subsided to Aa large extent, and I have been able go out freely among the people, although they are ..."

3. Ringan Gilhaize; Or, The Covenanters by John Galt (1823)
"... and the first words his Grace said on his kinsman going ben was— " Aweel, Davie, and what says that auld doddard Argyle, will he send me the apostate to ..."

4. Diary of Thomas Burton, Esq., Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and by Thomas Burton, Guibon Goddard (1828)
"... it «:m necessary to take into the recognition, in case we admit them, but till that was determined it was not fit to proceed in this." doddard MS. p. ..."

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