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Codder

Codder \Cod"der\, n. A gatherer of cods or peas. [Obs. or Prov.]
--Johnson.

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codder

n. 1 A gatherer of cods or peas. 2 (context obsolete late 16th century English) A saddler or leatherworker.

Usage examples of "codder".

Cape Cod buff, a true-blue Cape Codder, romping and gambolling there annually with his extended family.

Not like America, where spavined Alabaman must mingle with Virginian nabob, where tormented Lithuanian must extend his hand to the seven-foot Cape Codder with those true-blue eyes.

The Children of X can't approve of codders like him, and his obsession with blue-eyed blondes.

They called them “strangers” or, even worse, “coofs,” a term of disparagement originally reserved for Cape Codders but broadened to include all of those unlucky enough to have been born on the mainland.

Chase managed to get two, along with two white Cape Codders and a black.

The two Cape Codders, Seth Weeks and William Wright, continued as crew members on the Surry, voyaging throughout the Pa­cific until they made their way to England and back to the United States.

These Kentuckians, these Narragansettians, these absurd Cape Codders, I knew they too were destined for their part on the world stage.