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stodle

  • noun [ masculinefeminine ]
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Grammar
stodle, (-a; m. ?), an ; f.
A slay, part of a loom
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  • Hé sceal fela tówtóla habban . . . stodlan, Anglia ix. 263, 11.
Etymology
[Stodul or stedulle of wevynge telarium (cf. Span, telar a loom), Prompt. Parv. 476. Stodyll a toole for a wever, lame (cf. lama sleybrede, Wülck. Gl. 591, 28) de tisserant, Palsgrave (Halliwell's Dict.). Cf. M. H. Ger. stodel pidonius (textoris) ; in a gloss the word is further explained by warfsteche. v. Grff. vi. 654.]
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