Definition of Quodlin

1. codlin [n -S] - See also: codlin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quodlin

quoad
quoad hunc
quob
quobbed
quobbing
quobs
quod
quod erat demonstrandum
quod google
quodded
quodding
quodlibet
quodlibetarian
quodlibetarians
quodlibets
quodlin (current term)
quodlins
quodque
quods
quohog
quohogs
quoi ci quoi ça
quoif
quoifed
quoifing
quoifs
quoil
quoils
quoin
quoined

Literary usage of Quodlin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1871)
"... you some quodlin plants; he spoke to mee to gett some for you. I haue gotten some, and sent them up to London to him for you, and wrote him word how he ..."

2. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"Codling or quodlin is not from "coddle," to parboil, but more likely from the rattling of its pips like pease in a cod. The old apple, Gennet Moyle, ..."

3. A Handbook of Hardy Fruits More Commonly Grown in Great Britain: Apples and by Edward Ashdown Bunyard (1920)
"(Common Codlin, quodlin.) Culinary, August to September, medium, 3$ by z\, conical, irregular. Colour, yellow with red flush and slight russet. ..."

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