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ˈgoddard Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 godard, 6 god(d)erd. [a. OF. godart (in a document of 1397 quoted by Godefroy; ‘Item iiii pos de cuivre et le grant godart de la cuisine’), app. related to F. godet godet.] A drinking-cup or goblet.
1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 309 That londe bryngethe furthe white clay and redde, of whom pottes or godardes be made. 1444in Cripps O.E. Plate (1878) 216, ij litil masers called Godardes, covered. 1512Nottingham Rec. III. 116, iiij. goderdes et ij. pychers. 1555Eden Decades 117 Sundry kindes of iugges, godderdes, drynkyng cuppes, pottes. 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Navy Land Ships Wks. i. 82/2 Her Ordnance are Gallons, Pottles..Kannes, Goddards. 1654Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. vi. 102 A Goddard, or Rummer, or lusty Bowle. 1882Antiquarian & Bibliogr. Dec. 293 Drinking-cups are called in some parts of North Wales, and especially in Anglesey, goddards to the present day. Hence † ˈgoddardine, in pot goddardine.
1508Will of Stury (Somerset Ho.), A couple of pottes godardyne..a pott godardyne nyghe a potell. |