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dod´der|er — dod|der1 «DOD uhr», intransitive verb. to be unsteady; shake or tremble from frailty; totter: »The old man doddered from his chair to the door. ╂[origin uncertain. Compare etym. under dither. (Cf. ↑dither)] –dod´der|er, noun. dod|der2 «DOD uhr»,… … Useful english dictionary
dod|der — dod|der1 «DOD uhr», intransitive verb. to be unsteady; shake or tremble from frailty; totter: »The old man doddered from his chair to the door. ╂[origin uncertain. Compare etym. under dither. (Cf. ↑dither)] –dod´der|er, noun. dod|der2 «DOD uhr»,… … Useful english dictionary