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puddin (s.xiii)

The form budding is a cross reference to the following entry:

puddin (s.xiii)

budding;  podyn,  pudding,  puddinge,  puding  (puudincque );
pl. poddingis,  podingis,  puddingis  
  FEW:  *bod- 1,420 Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  puding  DMF: TLF: OED:  pudding n.  MED:  poding n.  DMLBS:  pudingum 2562a
ls(loanword: M.E. )
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While a form like puddins may be considered a variant of bodins (through devoicing of the initial consonant), the -ing suffix in some of the forms suggests the influence of the Middle English word (which, ultimately, derives from the same etymon).

s.

culin.pudding, stuffed entrails, sausage
( MS: s.xiii ) tuceta: (L) podyn (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) puddings, tronchons;  (D*: s.xiii/xiv) poddingis;  (C: s.xiiiex) bodins )  TLL ii 132.35
( MS: s.xiii )  truceta vel tunseta: gallice puddins  TLL ii 150.35
( MS: s.xiii/xiv ) tu(n)cetis: (L) de puudincques (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) puddingis;  (C: s.xiii2) bodeyns )  TLL ii 71.69
( s.xivin; MS: s.xivm )  le prodhomme avant la seisoun tue un porke ou deus pur doner les puddingez e les entraillez a ces enfantz e a sa meignee  BOZ Cont 142

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See also:

bodins  puddingwyf 
This is an AND2 Phase 4 (N-O/U-P-Q) entry. © 2013-17 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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