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podler Sc. and north.|ˈpəʊdlər| Also poadler, poodler, puddler. [An altered or differentiated form of next.] A young coal-fish: see quot. 1838.
1835S. Oliver Rambles Northumbld., etc. 23 By September they increase to about a foot in length, and are then called poodlers. 1838Johnston in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club I. No. 6. 173 When young it is called with us the Podlie; when somewhat larger the Podler; and when full grown the Coal-sey, or Black-coal-sey. 1859W. White Northumbld. & Border xix. 273 Codlings and puddlers. 1875G. C. Davies Rambles Sch. Field-Club xxxv. 262 Occasionally we got a gurnet or a ‘poadler’. |