As verbs the difference between caudle and maudle
is that caudle is to make into caudle while maudle is (obsolete|transitive) to throw into confusion or disorder.
As a noun caudle
is a hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread.
caudle
English
Noun
(-)
A hot drink given to the sick, consisting of wine or ale, eggs, and bread.
Synonyms
* posset
Verb
(
caudl)
To make into caudle.
To serve as a caudle to; to refresh.
- (Shakespeare)
(
Webster 1913)
Anagrams
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maudle
English
Verb
(
maudl)
(obsolete) To throw into confusion or disorder.
(obsolete) To render maudlin.
(
Webster 1913)