dial. ? Obs. [Of obscure origin; perh. some error.] Some weed found abundantly in cornfields.
1764. Museum Rust., II. 306. One particular piece of the sandy ground vastly subject to what we call walder, and buddle, bodle, or gould, as some call it. Ibid. (1765), IV. 144. I had great plenty of straw, and it was clear from walder and buddle.