Dallop

Dallop
Dallop Dal"lop (d[a^]l"l[o^]p), n. [Etymol. unknown.] A tuft or clump. [Obs.] --Tusser. [1913 Webster]

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  • dollop — 1570s, from E. Anglian dialectal dallop patch, tuft or clump of grass, of uncertain origin. Modern sense of a lump or glob is 1812. As a verb, from 1825 …   Etymology dictionary

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