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▪ I. sud n. sing. of suds, q.v. ▪ II. † sud, v. Obs. [f. prec.] 1. trans. To befoul, soil.
1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 164 Recouer your soules though you haue sudded your bodies. 2. intr. To foam. (See sudding ppl. a.)
1603G. Fletcher Canto Death of Eliza i, The streame, That sudding on the rocke, would closely seeme To imitate her whitenesse with his frothy creame. 3. pass. To be covered with drift sand left by a flood.
1787Grose Provinc. Gloss. s.v. Sudded, The meadows are sudded; i.e. covered with drift sand left by the floods. W. ▪ III. sud dial. var. should: see shall A. 7 β. |