Thank you. I was using an obscure words dictionary, but there's not much sourcing, so I don't trust some of what it says. It was a pain to see something and think, "Oh, that's a cool one" but then Google it and not be able to find more info on it.
I thought it was a neat coincidence. Anyway, check out the NYTimes crosswords ... especially the weekday ones for Friday/Saturday, because those are the really tough puzzles that often have some odd-ball words in them. :)
I am presently reading Artists In Crime and tarradiddle {British spelling, I trust} was used at Chapter 15. To wit: “Far-fetched, but I understand the tallest, the most preposterous tarradiddle will be gulped down whole by your public."
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