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Poddy vs Toddy - What's the difference?

poddy | toddy |

As nouns the difference between poddy and toddy

is that poddy is an unbranded calf while toddy is hot toddy.

As an adjective poddy

is of or pertaining to a pod or pods.

As a verb poddy

is to hand-feed (a young animal).

poddy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (uncomparable) Of or pertaining to a pod or pods.
  • * 1944 , New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts , Issues 318-329, page 88,
  • the second cutting each season was allowed to become poddy , i.e., to set seed pods.
  • Fat, corpulent.
  • (uncomparable, Australia, of a young animal) Fed by hand.
  • * 1901 , , page 207,
  • One of my half-starved poddy calves was very ill, and I went out to doctor it previous to bathing and tidying myself for my finishing household duties.
  • * 1964 , New South Wales Department of Agriculture, The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales , Volume 74, page 646,
  • Constant handling will cause mis-mothering, leading to deaths and a number of poddy' lambs. ' Poddy lambs are slow to grow and often fail to reach marketable weight under eight months of age.
  • * 2008 , Barry Heard, The View from Connor?s Hill , page 56,
  • The first really positive change came about when Mum arrived home with a poddy lamb.

    Noun

    (poddies)
  • (Australia) An unbranded calf.
  • (Australia) A hand-fed calf or lamb (a young animal needing milk or milk-substitute).
  • * 1901 , , page 207,
  • I did not turn to ascertain who it might be, but trusted it was no one of importance, as the poddy and I presented rather a grotesque appearance.
  • * 1904 , Bush Courtin?'', ''Australian Ballads & Short Stories , 2003, Penguin, p. 268,
  • When the milkin? music?s ended, and the big cans stacked away, / An? the poddies have done drinkin?, an? the neddies chew their hay
  • * 2011 , Ali Lewis, Everybody Jam , unnumbered page,
  • She said I had to show Liz how to feed the poddies , the pigs and Buzz.
  • (Australia, Victoria) An immature mullet.
  • Usage notes

    A poddy calf is always a hand-fed one.

    Synonyms

    * (unbranded calf) * (hand-fed young animal)

    Derived terms

    * poddy-dodger

    See also

    * dogie, placer

    Verb

  • (Australia) To hand-feed (a young animal).
  • * 1907 , , Human Toll , 2007, Echo Library, page 110,
  • ‘Ell ov a trouble t? poddy', miss, them lambs, but Queeby used t? ' poddy any Gord?s quantity’ remarked Nungi.

    References

    * The Oxford Paperback Dictionary

    toddy

    English

    Noun

    (toddies)
  • Hot toddy.
  • (label) The sweet sap from any of several tropical trees fermented to make an alcoholic drink.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1927, author= F. E. Penny
  • , chapter=4, title= Pulling the Strings , passage=A turban and loincloth soaked in blood had been found; also a staff. These properties were known to have belonged to a toddy drawer. He had disappeared.}}

    Derived terms

    * toddy bird * toddy cat

    Synonyms

    * see also