muddledom

noun

Etymology

From muddle + -dom.

  1. derived from moddelen — “to make muddy
  2. inherited from modelen
  3. suffixed as muddledom — “muddle + dom

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being in a muddle.

    • But in the twilight of the double vision, a spiritual muddledom is set up for which no high-sounding words can be found; we can neither act nor refrain from action, we can neither ignore nor respect Infinity.

The neighborhood

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