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† ˈsuddy, a. Obs. [f. suds + -y.] Turbid, thick; also fig. ‘muddy’.
1587Harrison Descr. Brit. xiv. 87/1 in Holinshed, The water of this riuer is for the most part sore troubled, as comming thorough a suddie or soddie more. 1614Latham Falconry (1633) 27 Between a blacke & a tawnie, as it were of a suddie colour. 1657G. Starkey Helmont's Vindic. 314 Not as Sope which makes a troubled suddy water. |