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Definition of Moidering
1. moider [v] - See also: moider
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moidering
Literary usage of Moidering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Yale Literary Magazine by Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg, Yale University (1872)
"More probably it is related to the Engl. moider, moidering; perhaps, also,
connected with muddle." It is impossible to see how the editor could have ..."
2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1834)
"... harsh speaking-trumpets, the periodicals, and who perhaps may succeed in
moidering me, sensitive as I am, with my delicate temperament and weak nerves. ..."
3. Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope by Hester Lucy Stanhope, Charles Lewis Meryon (1846)
"I confessed my fault, and expressed my deep regret that I had ever caused her
any pain. She went on. " When I see people of understanding moidering away ..."
4. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"... explaining in deprecating tones that he was apt to be took that way sometimes ;
and adding that he had been moidering ever sin' mornin' about Club Day. ..."