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addle pate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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Noun

addle pate (plural addle pates)

  • (archaic) A foolish or dull-witted person.
    • Then he executed a war-dance, and at its close stepped before Crawford, regarded him for an instant, and croaked out:
      Addle-pate! Addle-pate!”
      “Upon my word, I believe you are the foul fiend himself,” muttered Mark.
      1
  • (archaic) Such a person’s brain or mental faculties.
    • Am I to be ramshaklt out of the super nakullums in spite o’ my teeth? Yea and go softly! I crack the nut and you eat the kernel!
      I tellee once again you’ve an addle pate o’ your own! […] Squire Nincompoop!
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    • “Go to bed, and don’t bother your addle pate about your neighbours. Can’t a man cut up a few sticks without your coming to investigate?”3

Etymology

From addle (“confused”) +‎ pate (“head”).

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Footnotes

  1. 1882, Frank Lee Benedict, “Miss Alderly’s Law-Suit”, in Peterson’s Magazine, volumes 81-82, page 443:

  2. 1792, Thomas Holcroft, Anna St. Ives:

  3. 1910, Grace S. Richmond, Red Pepper Burns:

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