addle

/ˈæ.dəl/

Æ · dəl (2 syllables)

English Adj
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Definition

Having lost the power of development, and become rotten; putrid.

Etymology

From Middle English adel (“rotten”), from Old English adel, adela (“mire, pool, liquid excrement”), from Proto-West Germanic *adal, from Proto-Germanic *adalaz, *adalô (“cattle urine, liquid manure”). Akin to Scots adill, North Frisian ethel (“urine”), Saterland Frisian adel (“dung”), Middle Low German adele (“mud, liquid manure”) (Dutch aal (“liquid manure”)), Old Swedish adel (“urine”), Danish ajle (“liquid manure”), Bavarian Adel (“liquid manure”).

Example Sentences

  • "addle eggs"
  • "Pan. Troilus! Why, he esteems her no more than I esteem an addle egg. Cres. If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i' the shell."
  • "It was a feathered riddle; a mystery hatched out of an egg, and just as mysterious as if the egg had been addle!"
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