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Widdy  n.  A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch. (Scot.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Widdy" Quotes from Famous Books



... meself I'm thinkin', Misther M'Tosh, as ye well know. But I'm a widdy man; an' there's the bit colleen ...
— The Grafters • Francis Lynde

... 'I'm the Widdy Glynn, Ma'am, at your sarvice, that lives beyant Palmerstown, down by the ferry, af its playsin' to you; and this is my little girl, Ma'am, av you plaze. Nan, look up at the ...
— The House by the Church-Yard • J. Sheridan Le Fanu

... in the dark He crep' attour the smiddy, For, weel-a-wat, he thocht his wark Would land him on the widdy. An' wi' the leg he ran till's hoose, Just half way doon the clachan, His cronies oxterin' Corkie oot, An' ...
— The Auld Doctor and other Poems and Songs in Scots • David Rorie



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