Definition of Roddings

1. rodding [n] - See also: rodding

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roddings

rod for one's back
rod for one's breech
rod for one's own back
rod for one's own breech
rod granule
rod iron
rod monochromatism
rod nuclear cell
rod outer segment
rod outer segments
rod vision
rodalquilarite
rodded
rodding
roddings (current term)
roddy
rode
roded
rodent
rodent control
rodent diseases
rodent ulcer
rodente
rodentes
rodentia
rodential
rodenticidal
rodenticide
rodenticides

Literary usage of Roddings

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

1. The Place-names of Cumberland and Westmorland by Walter John Sedgefield (1915)
"Rodding Head. Nichol Forest. ' Rodding(s) ' means a lane leading to a village; cf. Silloth roddings. EDD ROSLEY. Vil. 5 m. SE of Wigton. ..."

2. Caledonia: Or, A Historical and Topographical Account of North Britain, from by George Chalmers (1890)
"Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar obtained charters from Charles I., in 1629 and 1630, erecting a part of the lands of roddings, in the barony of Kenmure, ..."

3. The Reliquary (1878)
"... foreign nations and on slaves ; next to military and naval floggings, and so on, ad infinit urn, through every phase of school and infantile "roddings. ..."

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