Qui'ddany. n.s. [cydonium, cydoniatum, Lat. quidden, German, a quince.] Marmalade; confection of quinces made with sugar.
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Cite this page: Johnson, Samuel. "Quiddany." A Dictionary of the English Language: A Digital Edition of the 1755 Classic by Samuel Johnson. Edited by Brandi Besalke. Last modified: January 30, 2014. https://johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/quiddany/.