a. [f. TURD + -Y.] Full of, befouled, or defiled with ordure; † of or pertaining to excrement, fæcal (obs.).

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c. 1600.  Timon, I. iv. 11. G. Bloudy. P. Nay, rather, turdy.

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1605.  B. Jonson, Volpone, II. ii. These turdy facy-nasty-paty-lousy fartical rogues.

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1611.  Cotgr., Stercorin … Excrementall, turdie.

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1668.  Culpepper & Cole, Barthol. Anat., I. ii. 26. The Fermentum stercorcum or turdie Leaven, which turns the Excrements of the Chyle into plain Turds.

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