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▪ I. sodded, ppl. a.1|ˈsɒdɪd| [f. sod n.1 or v.1] Covered or laid with, constructed or built of, sods.
1652Sir C. Cotterell tr. Calprenède's Cassandra iii. ii. (1676) 262 Roxana sat down upon a green sodded bank. 1816Coleridge Lay Serm. Introd. p. xxii, Like an aged mourner on the sodded grave of an only one. 1871Daily News 11 Sept., A sodded kitchen [= stove] built and used by a couple of officers..is quite a marvel of versatility. ▪ II. ˈsodded, ppl. a.2 rare. [Cf. sod ppl. a. and v.2] Sodden, soaked.
1627Feltham Resolves ii. xxix, Moorish grounds..are usually boggy and rotten, or of so cold and sodded a temper; as [etc.]. |