plodge

verb
/plɒdʒ/UK

Etymology

Compare dialectal English plud (“puddle”), from Middle English pludde (“small pool, puddle”).

  1. derived from loge — “an arbour, a covered walk-way
  2. inherited from logge
  3. compounded as plodge — “porter's + lodge

Definitions

  1. To wade or splash around especially in the sea, or in puddles or mud.

  2. Contraction of porter's lodge.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA