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Early Modern Northern English Lexis: A Literary Corpus-based ...
Shidder sheder [comp. she, pron., < OE heo, + deer, n., < OE deor] n. % (1) Yks.,
Not., Lin. | (2) dial. 1579 E.K. fol.38v. Hidder & shidder, He & she. 1663 Phillips
Hidder, (old word), he; Hidder and Shidder, used by Spenser, for He and She.
Javier Ruano-García, 2010
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
Mr. Morris, however, seems to 1126 In some doubt as to the meaning of “ hidder"
and “shidder” in the mes—“For had his wesand bene a little widder, He would
have devoured both bidder and shidder.” Tire Shepherd's Calendar. _ In the ...
Mr. Morris, however, seems to be in some doubt as to the meaning of " hidder"
and " shidder" in the lines — " For had his wesand bene a little widder, He would
have devoured both hidder and shidder." The Shepherd's Calendar.
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... cote, And let out the sheepes bloud at his throte. Hob. Marry, Diggon, what
should him affraye To take his owne where ever it laye ? For, had his wesand
been a little widder,5 210 He woulde have devoured both hidder and shidder.6
Dig.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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Transactions of the Philological Society: 1865
... the sound made by a mill in grinding (Jamieson); hidder and shidder, used by
Spenser, and explained in the Glosse, to mean he and she— “ For had his
wesand been a little widder, He would have devoured both hidder and shidder.
Philological Society (London), 1865
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
... whicket for whacket, all having much the same meaning ; gnipper for gnopper,
used to express the sound made by a mill in grinding (Jamieson); hidder and
shidder, used by Spenser, and explained in the Gloss-e, to mean he and she—“
For ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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Faerie queene. book VI. Two cantos of mutabilitie. ...
... 210 He woulde have devoured both hidder and shidder.6 Dig. Mischiefe light
on him, and Gods great curse, Too good for him had bene a great deale worse ;
For it was a perilous beast above all, And eke had hee cond7 the shepheards
call ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
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A Dictionary of Reduplicated Words in the English Language
... in grinding (Jamiesori) ; hidder and shidder, used by Spenser, and explained
in the Glosse, to mean he and she — " For had his wesand been a little widder,
He would have devoured both hidder and shidder." — Spenser's Shop. Kal, Sept.
Henry Benjamin Wheatley, 1866
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
HIDDER AND SHiDDER. A strange rustic form, explained in the original notes to
mean he and she ; but whence derived does not appear. For had his wesand
been a little widder, He would have devoured both bidder and thidder. Spent.
Sliep.
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The Shepheardes Calender
... his counterfect cote, And let out the sheepes bloud at his throte. Hob. Marry,
Diggon, what should him affraye To take his owne where ever it laye? For, had
his wesand bene a little widder, He would have devoured both hidder and
shidder.
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Washington County Sheriff's Report
1/12/2013: SHIDDER, JAMES, age 57, CO RD RR & CO RD 39, Speeding (10-19 MPH Over Prima Facie Limit*). 1/13/2013: STUMPP, DARBY, age 30, HWY 34 ... «Akron News-reporter, Jan 13»