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Definition of udder
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Udder (n.) One of the
breasts
of a
woman.
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Disrudder
::
Disrudder
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the
rudder,
as a
ship..
Sole
::
Sole (n.) A piece of
timber
attached
to the lower part of the
rudder,
to make it even with the false
keel..
Shudder
::
Shudder
(v. i.) To
tremble
or shake with fear,
horrer,
or
aversion;
to
shiver
with cold; to
quake..
Agrise
::
Agrise
(v. i.) To
shudder
with
terror;
to
tremble
with fear.
Udderless
::
Udderless
(a.)
Hence,
without
mother's
milk;
motherless;
as,
udderless
lambs..
Rudderhole
::
Rudderhole
(n.) The hole in the deck
through
which the
rudderpost
passes.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) A
crosspiece
upon the head of a
boat's
rudder.
To its ends lines are
attached
which lead
forward
so that the boat can be
steered
from
amidships.
Rudder
::
Rudder
(n.) Fig.: That which
resembles
a
rudder
as a guide or
governor;
that which
guides
or
governs
the
course.
Quiver
::
Quiver
(v. i.) To shake or move with
slight
and
tremulous
motion;
to
tremble;
to
quake;
to
shudder;
to
shiver.
Pintle
::
Pintle
(n.) A hook or pin on which a
rudder
hangs and
turns.
Fudder
::
Fudder
(n.) See
Fodder,
a
weight..
Udderless
::
Udderless
(a.)
Destitute
or
deprived
of an
udder.
Sternsman
::
Sternpost
(n.) A
straight
piece of
timber,
or an iron bar or beam,
erected
on the
extremity
of the keel to
support
the
rudder,
and
receive
the ends of the
planks
or
plates
of the
vessel..
Wean
::
Wean (a.) To
accustom
and
reconcile,
as a child or other young
animal,
to a want or
deprivation
of
mother's
milk; to take from the
breast
or
udder;
to cause to cease to
depend
on the
mother
nourishment..
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(n.) A metal eye or
socket
attached
to the
sternpost
to
receive
the
pintle
of the
rudder.
Rudderhead
::
Rudderhead
(n.) The upper end of the
rudderpost,
to which the
tiller
is
attached..
Rudderstock
::
Rudderstock
(n.) The main part or blade of the
rudder,
which is
connected
by
hinges,
or the like, with the
sternpost
of a
vessel..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A lever of wood or metal
fitted
to the
rudder
head and used for
turning
side to side in
steering.
In small boats hand power is used; in large
vessels,
the
tiller
is moved by means of
mechanical
appliances.
See
Illust.
of
Rudder.
Cf. 2d Helm, 1..
Wheel
::
Wheel (n.) A
circular
frame
having
handles
on the
periphery,
and an axle which is so
connected
with the
tiller
as to form a means of
controlling
the
rudder
for the
purpose
of
steering..
Dudder
::
Dudder
(n.) A
peddler
or
hawker,
especially
of cheap and
flashy
goods
pretended
to be
smuggled;
a
duffer..
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