TODDICK


Meaning of TODDICK in English

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

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