loddere
Old English
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *ludraz (“useless; worthless; bad”). Compare Old Norse loddari (“juggler; tramp”), Old High German lotar (“vain; void; insignificant”).
Noun
loddere m (nominative plural lodderas)
Related terms
- lodrung
- lȳþre
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