Dud"der (?), v. t. [In Suffolk, Eng.,
to shiver, shake, tremble; also written dodder.] To
confuse or confound with noise. Jennings.
Dud"der, v. i. To shiver or
tremble; to dodder.
I dudder and shake like an aspen
leaf.
Ford.
Dud"der, n. [From Duds.] A
peddler or hawker, especially of cheap and flashy goods pretended to
be smuggled; a duffer. [Eng.]