Lexicographical Neighbors of Todded
Literary usage of Todded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Farmer's Magazine (1864)
"... I did the same thing last year at nearly the same price, and when I came to
clip the sheep, I found a good number of them todded twos, and there was a ..."
2. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk: Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young (1813)
"His wool now averages eight to a tod, equally of hogs and ewes: his Norfolks
todded twelve: he is clear that, take the country through, they average half as ..."
3. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lincoln by Arthur Young (1799)
"... that of what was called Lincoln sheep, he todded all threes ; and now under
new Leicesters, half threes and half fours. Keeps the same number, ..."
4. A Fourteenth Century English Biblical Version by Anna Carolina Paues (1904)
"... through with tche in marg., 36 »che : 2nd Ae от. ; *cA« for Ae, A«o, 39,
40 »che for Aeo, ii 1 Heading : Cm 11", 5 »cht, 6 tche for Aeo : у todded for ..."