Lexicographical Neighbors of Roddings
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. ..."