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moggadored |
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moggadoredadj. Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps a borrowing from Irish, combined with an English element. Etymons: Irish magadóir , -ed suffix2. Etymology: Origin uncertain; perhaps < Irish magadóir mocker, scoffer, jester ( < magadh mockery, ridicule + -óir -or suffix) + -ed suffix2. colloquial. rare. 1936 ‘G. Ingram’ ix. 146 ‘I don't know,’ Charlie said hopelessly, ‘it's got me all “mogodored”.’ 1945 B. Naughton in C. Madge 105 He got some of these blokes moggadored: didn't know what to think, or do. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1936 |
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- for wreak of
- for year and year
- for year into year
- for yonks
- for yore
- for your behalf
- for your ears only
- for your eyes only
- for þan
- for'ard on!
- for, , of, to a certainty
- for, , of, to certainty
- for, at obs, of, to a certainty
- for, at obs, of, to certainty
- for, before, fore george
- for, in ensample
- for, in, of, to a certainty
- for, in, of, to certainty
- for, in, on a little stound
- for, in, on a stound
- for, in, or into very
- for, o, on, of, with , or esp in wrath
- for, o, on, of, with mid, or esp in wrath
- for, without any failing
- for, without failing
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