Yet again, I am changing how I am going to present the words. Sorry all, but due to some still having problems reading the current format, and others saying the load time for the blog page(s) is getting longer, I am now just going to use text. Cheers! SUPPLODEVERB
to stamp with the feet; to make a great noise with the foot ...1623 obs. rare ETYMOLOGY from Latin supplodere, stamping strongly, from sup- = sub- + plaudere to plaud = to applaud, praise FIRST DOCUMENTED USE 1623 - The English Dictionarie, or an Interpreter of Hard English Words, Henry Cockeram SOURCES Dictionary of Early English, Joseph Shipley, 1955 A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, James Murray, 1887-1933
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