Definition of Dodding

1. dod [v] - See also: dod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dodding

doddard
doddart
dodded
doddered
dodderer
dodderers
dodderier
doddering
dodderingly
dodders
doddery
doddier
doddies
doddiest
dodding (current term)
doddle
doddles
doddy
dodeca-
dodecadactylum
dodecadic
dodecadodecahedra
dodecadodecahedron
dodecadodecahedrons
dodecaedron
dodecagon
dodecagonal
dodecagons
dodecagrid

Literary usage of Dodding

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

1. The Monumental Brasses of Lancashire and Cheshire: With Some Account of the by James L. Thornely (1893)
"Myles dodding and his wife having left London, now came to Conishead Priory ... The Ul version Parish Registers record the burial of Margaret dodding on the ..."

2. Memoirs of the Court of England: During the Reigns of William and Mary by John Heneage Jesse (1901)
"... Anecdotes — doddington Created Baron Melcombe in 1761 — Extracts from Cumberland's Memoirs — dodding- ton's Secret Marriage—His Death in 1762. ..."

3. The New London Jest Book by William Carew Hazlitt (1871)
"dodding- ton desired to know how that could be done. Lord Chesterfield, pausing a moment, exclaimed, "I have \\.—Silly-Bubb is the very thing !" 204. ..."

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