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Quotation dates: 1931
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ODDFELLOW, n. Sc. usage: an aromatic-flavoured sweet of the lozenge variety, gen. sold in mixtures of various sizes and colours. Gen.Sc.Dmb. 1931 A. J. Cronin Hatter's Castle ii. v.:
Large, flat, round sweets so inappropriately named oddfellows.
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