waddie
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Waddie — Wad die, n. & v. See {Waddy}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
waddie — Waddy Wad dy, n.; pl. {Waddies}. [Written also {waddie}, {whaddie}.] [Native name. Thought by some to be a corrup. of E. wood.] [Australia] 1. An aboriginal war club. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A piece of wood; stick; peg; also, a walking stick.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
waddie — noun see waddy III * * * waddie, waddin var. ff. waddy1, waldin … Useful english dictionary
waddie — noun see waddy III … New Collegiate Dictionary
Waddie — Recorded in many spellings (see below) this unusual name, is found principally in Scotland and Northern England. It is of Anglo Scandinavian origin, and derives from a short form of the popular Olde English personal name Waltheof , adopted from… … Surnames reference
Waddie — a wooden club … Dictionary of Australian slang
waddie — Australian Slang a wooden club … English dialects glossary
waddie — wad·die … English syllables
Waddie — Ковбой (еще один сленговый вариант) … Словарь дикого запада
waddin — waddie, waddin var. ff. waddy1, waldin … Useful english dictionary