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toddick

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Etymology

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From Scots [Term?].

Noun

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toddick (plural toddicks)

  1. A dish upon which the miller's share was measured as compensation for milling the farmer's meal.
  2. A very small quantity of something.
    Synonyms: bit, smidgen; see also Thesaurus:modicum