Definition of Studdie

1. an anvil [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Studdie

stuckness
stucks
stud farm
stud finder
stud mare
stud muffin
stud muffins
stud poker
studbook
studbooks
studded
studden
studderies
studdery
studdie (current term)
studdies
studding
studding sail
studdings
studdle
studdles
studenitsite
student
student-teacher ratio
student-teacher ratios
student bodies
student body
student center
student doctor

Literary usage of Studdie

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

1. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1891)
"Seneca sayth, that the studdie of Poets, is to make children, ready to the vnderstanding of wisdom, ..."

2. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1891)
"Seneca sayth, that the studdie of Poets, is to make children, ready to the vnderstanding of wisdom, ..."

3. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"And like stock-fish [the devil] come o'er his studdie Wi' ... studdie ring an' reel S. The laddies by \ Studied. with studied, sly, ensnaring art, ..."

4. Wills and Inventories from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St by Samuel Tymms (1850)
"And all the rest of my bookes which are in my studdie, together with my globe, ... beside I haue in my studdie, I give vnto the said John Fiske my sonne, ..."

5. Bibliomania: Or Book-madness; a Bibliographical Romance by Thomas Frognall ( Dibdin (1876)
"No man might come in to studdie but graduats and thoes of 8 years ... when they shuld come in to studdie, viz. betwene ix ..."

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