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▪ I. rodden, n. Sc.|ˈrɒd(ə)n| Also 6 roddyne, 8–9 roddin, 9 roddan, r(h)oddon. [Of obscure formation, but prob. related to red a., from the same grade as OE. rudiᵹ, rudu, and ON. roð, roði, etc.] A berry of the rowan or mountain ash. Also attrib., as rodden-tree.
15..in Bannatyne MS. (1879) 775 Quhen..gud reid wyne growis on the roddyne treis. a1694Sir A. Balfour Lett. (1700) 31 The Fruit whereof hangs in Clusters like our Roddens. a1783Willy o Douglass-dale xix, O had I a bunch o yon red roddins, That grows in yonder wood. 1850W. Jamie Stray Effusions 58 Twa wimpling burnies meet Beside the rodden glen. 1853W. Cadenhead Bon-Accord 200 (E.D.D.), The roddens hangin' ripe and red. ▪ II. rodden, a. rare. [f. rod n.1] Made of rods.
1796W. H. Marshall W. England II. 209 Round rodden cow cribs. ▪ III. rodden see rodham. |