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[ dod-erd ] / ˈdɒd ərd /
adjectiveinfirm; feeble. (of a tree) having lost most of its branches owing to decay or age. Origin of dodderedFirst recorded in 1690–1700; dodder1 + -ed2 Words nearby doddereddocutainment, DOD, do-dad, Dodd, dodder, doddered, doddering, doddie, doddle, Dodds, doddy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dodderedHe found a charm in the spectral aspect of the doddered oak. I tell the doddered asses Napoleon would have been over if Villeneuve had obeyed him to the letter. Lord Ormont and his Aminta, Complete|George Meredith Old Worble crooned and doddered, and feebly repeated "Picnic?" The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893|Various I was endeavouring to discover his fate when old William Trimble doddered along. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 16, 1920|Various
Words related to dodderedtotter, quiver, wobble, tremble, shudder, stagger, shiver, teeter, sway |