oddment - Wiktionary, the free dictionary When they went to market, a basket of eggs was one of their most frequent charges, and in making their purchases at various shops the tradesman would often be asked “to take eggs for money” to a certain extent; especially when the sum to pay left an “ oddment,” such as 4d or 8d
Oddment - definition of oddment by The Free Dictionary oddment (ˈɒdmənt) n 1 (often plural) an odd piece or thing; leftover 2 (plural) NZ pieces of wool, such as belly wool or neck wool, removed from a fleece and sold separately
oddment - definition and meaning - Wordnik Long craft were brought from the caves laden with every kind of oddment, iron kettles, anvils, transmitters, birdcages, treasure, and dark figures hauled them out through the surf
What does ODDMENT mean? - Definitions. net Something unusual, an oddity An oddment is an item or piece that is leftover or remains after the greater part of it has been used, or a thing that is different or unusual compared to others in a group Oddments can also refer to remnants or scraps, or a piece of miscellaneous or minor information How to pronounce ODDMENT?