PUDDER
Source: 566, 567
pudder. Pudder, n. a tumult, a bustle; v.i. to pother
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Pud″der (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Puddered (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Puddering.] [[Cf. Pother.]] To make a tumult or bustle; to splash; to make a pother or fuss; to potter; to meddle. Puddering in the designs or doings of others. Barrow. Others pudder into their food with their broad nebs. Holland.