Definition of Rodings

1. roding [n] - See also: roding

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rodings

rodents
rodenty
rodeo
rodeo rider
rodeoed
rodeoing
rodeos
rodes
rodeway
rodeways
rodge
rodham
rodhams
rodiasine
roding
rodings (current term)
rodizio
rodless
rodlet
rodlets
rodlike
rodman
rodmen
rodolicoite
rodomel
rodomontade
rodomontaded
rodomontades
rodomontading
rodomontadist

Literary usage of Rodings

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

1. Report on Secondary and Higher Education in Essex by Michael Sadler (1906)
"THE rodings. At the southern end of the Dunmow district there is a cluster of agricultural villages for which further educational facilities should be ..."

2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1873)
"... to the time of Edward the Confessor, and are mentioned in his charter of confirmation as DNa! rodings. They appear to have been seized by William the ..."

3. England's Gazetteer: Or, An Accurate Description of All the Cities, Towns ...by Stephen Whatley by Stephen Whatley (1751)
"... of the other rodings. This manor, like the laft, went from the Warren to ihe Arundel family ; of whom it was held, in the R. of Hen. ..."

4. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1876)
"There were but few earths in my time in the rodings; but the foxes were chiefly stock-bred, and generally very wild ones. I remember once we were going to ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1799)
"The rodings are eight in number , namely, ... which a few yc ., -. ago was de- (troyed, Th« rodings are very healthy, i',<i are famous for their excellent ..."

6. Village London: The Story of Greater London by Edward Walford (1884)
"Chigwell is about ten miles from London, on the road to Ongar and the " rodings," or " Rooth- ings "—a district of Essex remarkable for the stiffness of its ..."

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