DALLOP

Etymology

Noun

dallop (plural dallops)

(obsolete, East Anglia and Essex) A tuft or clump, especially an unploughed patch amongst fields of corn.

(obsolete) Alternative form of dollop. [15th–18th c.]

Source: Wiktionary


Dal"lop, n. Etym: [Etymol. unknown.]

Definition: A tuft or clump. [Obs.] Tusser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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