TEDDER
n. 1. A rope or chain by which an animal is tied that he may feed on the ground to the extent of the rope and no further. Hence the popular saying, a person has gone to the length of his tedder. 2. That by which one is restrained.
v.t.To tie with a tedder; to permit to feed to the length of a rope or chain. 1. To restrain to certain limits. Te deum, a hymn to be sung in churches or on occasions of joy; so called from the first words. Te deum was sung at St. Paul's after the victory.
TEDDER Ted "der, n.
Ted "der, n. Etym: [OE. *64. See Tether. ]
Ted "der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Teddered; p. pr. & vb. n. Teddering.]