a. Obs. Sc. In 5 soudly, 6 sudly. [f. SUDDLE v. + -Y.] Soiled, dirty.

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c. 1470.  Henry, Wallace, I. 241. A soudly courche our hed and nek [scho] leit fall.

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c. 1560.  in A. Scott’s Poems (E.E.T.S.), 90. Rycht as the sone schynis on the sudly schaw.

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