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cor·o·dy noun or cor·ro·dy \ˈkȯrədē\ (-es) Etymology: Middle English corodie, from Medieval Latin corrodium, corredium, conredium, irregular from Old French corroi, conroi, conrei order, arrangement, from corroyer, correer, conreer to prepare, arrange, furnish — more at curry 1. a. : the right of free quarters due a lord on circuit from his vassals b. : an allowance of food, clothing, or other commodities due from a religious house to the crown and assigned to one of its subjects 2. : an allowance of provisions for maintenance (as food or clothing) that is dispensed as a charity |