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English
Verb
knodden
- (obsolete) past participle of knead
1562, Wylliam Turner [i.e., William Turner], “The vertue of whyte Hellebore”, in The Second Parte of Guilliam Turners Herball⸝ , Cologne: Arnold Birckman, →OCLC, folio 160, recto:It bꝛingeth doune floures / it pꝛouoketh neſynge / it kylleth mieſe knodden wyth mele and honye.
1665, Robert May, “Excellent Wayes for Feeding of Poultrey”, in The Accompliſht Cook, Or The Art and Myſtery of Cookery, ſecond edition, London: Nathanael Wood, page 457:After they are hatched you ſhall keep them in the houſe ten or twelve dayes, and feed them with curds, ſcalded chippins, or barley meal in milk knodden and broken […]
1891, Tum-O'-Dick-O'-Bobs , “Kneyd”, in A Blegburn Dickshonary, revised edition, Blackburn: Express and Standard Offices, page 39:See OON for th' tale ov a woman as knooad her bread an' forgeet to heeat th' oon till after id were knodden.
Swedish
Noun
knodden
- definite singular of knodd