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What does "madderig" mean in Dutch?

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What does "madderig" mean in Dutch?

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  1. wait what language is madderig anyway?


  2. "Modderig" means 'muddy' in English, from "modder" : 'mud'. Synonym : "slijkig".

    "Madderig" seems to be German dialect, German slang or a German typo. Maybe meant in Standard German : "moderig" : 'frowzily', 'mouldy'; "maserig" : 'grained', "grainy" or "madig" : 'maggoty'.

  3. Try this site:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=WMeI8bV...

    DW

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