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antigodlin
[ an-ti-god-lin ]
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of antigodlin1
First recorded in 1900–05; perhaps anti- + gogglin, representing present participle of British dialect goggle “to squint, roll the eyes; wag the headâ€; variant with d perhaps by dissimilation
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The dictionary has already found that, depending on location, a picture hanging askew might be described as “agleyâ€, “catawampousâ€, “antigodlin†or “ahoo†by an English speaker, while a loved one could be called a “doyâ€, “petâ€, “dou-douâ€, “bubeleâ€, “alanna†or“babberâ€.
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