throddy
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From throdd(en) + -y.
Adjective[edit]
throddy (comparative more throddy, superlative most throddy)
- (Northern England, US regional) Sturdy, well-built; plump.
- 2017, Benjamin Myers, The Gallows Pole, Bloomsbury, published 2019, page 35:
- How it would please me to get my hands on that throddy birthing body, he said.