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▪ I. † duddle, n. Obs. rare. A teat, nipple.
1708T. Ward Eng. Ref. (1716) 242 To his lips Madge held the Bottle, On which he suckt, as Child at Duddle. ▪ II. † duddle, v. Obs. [cf. doddle v. and diddle v.3] trans. To confuse, muddle.
1548W. Patten Exped. Scotl. in Arb. Garner III. 129 Howbeit because the riders were no babies, nor their horses any colts, they could [with their rattles] neither duddle the one nor affray the other. 1575Laneham Let. (1871) 47 So duddld with such varietee of delyghts..[they] coold not..tend their work a whyt. |