Definition of Pudsey

1. pudgy [adj PUDSIER, PUDSIEST] - See also: pudgy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pudsey

pudgily
pudginess
pudginesses
pudgy
pudibund
pudical
pudicity
pudina
pudinas
pudique
pudknocker
pudor
pudors
puds
pudsey (current term)
pudsier
pudsiest
pudsy
pudu
pudus
pueblo
pueblos
puefellow
puefellows
puellae publicae
puellile
puer
puerarin

Literary usage of Pudsey

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

1. Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity (1858)
"Catherin pudsey, daughter of Michael pudsey, was born y* 26 August, 1720, ... Elizabeth pudsey filia Michaelis pudsey, nata An° 1648, die 4c. dyed y 2d ..."

2. Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica by Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols (1835)
"Aunt pudsey dyed July 19. August. Mary pudsey daughter of Michael pudsey was born yc 8th day Augt. 1714. [15th Aug.] Nat. Thome pudsey 1567. ..."

3. Yorkshire County Magazine by Joseph Horsfall Turner (1893)
"[See Rayner's pudsey, and, for a copy of the pudsey Dissenters' Register, ... There is abundant evidence to shew that the freeholders of pudsey and most, ..."

4. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the by Richard Hakluyt (1904)
"... about 60. yeeres past, that is to say in 1540. s th yage of one pudsey to Baya in Brasil anno 1542. 1540-42. los Santos the principali towne of all ..."

5. Collections for a History of Staffordshire by William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Record Society (1885)
"Mr. Aston assumed the surname and arms of pudsey, and the estate is now enjoyed by his nephew George pudsey Aston-pudsey, who, on succeeding in 1861, ..."

6. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain by Bernard Burke (1862)
"Mr. pudsey Dawson, mayor of Liverpool in 1799 and 1800, and one of the founders ... Mr. pudsey Dawson served as high sheriff co. Lancaster in 1845. He m. ..."

7. The Gentleman's Magazine (1841)
"It was occupied by Henry the Sixth, during the time of his being entertained with loyal and dutiful attachment by Sir Ralph pudsey. ..."

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