† ˈhuddronSc.Obs. Also 7 hudderon. According to Jamieson, A young heifer; in quot.app. the skin of one. 1592Sc. Acts Jas. VI, c. 155 Transporting and carrying foorth of this Realme, of Calue-skinnes, huddrounes, and Kid-skinnes [Skene 1609 quotes as ‘Hudderons’].