toddick

toddick
\\ˈtädik, -dēk\ noun (-s)
Etymology: tod (II) + -ick (alteration of -ock)
1. South
a. : a measure used by a custom miller to take out his toll from the grist
b. : a portion of flour or meal taken by a miller as his toll
2. South : a small amount

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • toddick — noun a) A dish upon which the millers share was measured as compensation for milling the farmers meal. b) A very small quantity of something …   Wiktionary

  • toddick — tod·dick …   English syllables

  • taddick — ˈtadik South variant of toddick 2 …   Useful english dictionary

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