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corn dodger

American  
[kawrn doj-er] / ˈkɔrn ˌdɒdʒ ər /

noun

  1. South Midland and Southern U.S. a small, usually oval cake made of cornmeal batter and baked or fried in a skillet.

  2. Chiefly South Atlantic States and Eastern Virginia. a boiled dumpling made of cornmeal.


Etymology

Origin of corn dodger

An Americanism dating back to 1830–35; origin uncertain, perhaps related to northern English dialect dodge “lump”

Example Sentences

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His midday lunch was a corn dodger, which he carried in his pocket.

From Stories of Later American History by Gordy, Wilbur Fisk

Their food was of the plainest kind as far as bread went, corn dodger being the most common.

From Boys' and Girls' Biography of Abraham Lincoln by Shaw, James H.

Meanwhile Aunt Tish had spread a cloth on the table and set forth some cold corn dodger, a pitcher of foaming butter-milk, and a plate of cold corned beef.

From Mr. Opp by Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan

His bread it was corn dodger, his beef I could not chaw; This was the kind of hash they fed me in the State of Arkansaw.

From Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads by Various

Farewell to swamp angels, cane brakes, and chills; Farewell to sage and sassafras and corn dodger pills.

From Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads by Various