The meaning of Dodder
Dodder – definition
verbMove in a feeble or unsteady way, especially because of old age.
Usage examples:
An elderly couple gave us a concerned glance as they doddered past
nounA widely distributed parasitic climbing plant of the convolvulus family, with leafless threadlike stems that are attached to the host plant by means of suckers.
Usage examples:
Eventually a mat of stems forms around the host plant and the dodder loses contact with the soil.
verbTo move slowly and weakly, as if you might fall, especially because of being very old
Usage examples:
There's an old family servant who dodders around., the spindly orange vine known as dodder is a par…
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Word origin
Middle English: related to Middle Low German doder, dodder, Middle High German toter .
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