widdy

English

Etymology 1

Compare withy.

Noun

widdy (plural widdies)

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) A rope or halter made of flexible twigs or withes or such[1]

Noun

widdy (plural widdies)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of widow.
    • 1877, Gilbert & Sullivan, The Sorcerer:
      I'm no saucy minx and giddy—
      Hussies such as them abound—
      But a clean and tidy widdy
      Well be-known for miles around.

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