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† ˈdoddard Obs. rare. [app. f. dod v.1 to poll (trees) + -ard; the formation being parallel to poll-ard: cf. doddle n., dodderel in same sense. But it may have been merely a modification of dottard, dotard (found earlier in same sense) with fanciful assimilation to dod v.1 and its derivatives: see doddered.] A tree that has lost its head of branches by decay. In quot. attrib. = dotard B. 2.
1693Dryden Persius v. (R.), Another shakes the bed..Till..chalk is in his crippled fingers found; Rots like a doddard oke, and piecemeal falls to ground. |