Addled
Origin
1712, from addle ("urine, liquid filth"), from Old English adela ("mud, mire, liquid manure"), cognate with Old Swedish adel ("urine"), Middle Low German adel, Dutch aal ("puddle"). Used in noun phrase addle egg (mid-13c.) "egg that does not hatch, rotten egg," lit. "urine egg," a loan translation of Latin ovum urinum, which is itself an erroneous loan translation of Ancient Greek οὔÏιον ᾠόν (ourion oon, "putrid egg"), lit. "wind egg," from οὔÏιος (ourios, "of the wind"), from οὖÏος (ouros, "fair wind") (confused by Roman writers with οὔÏιος (ourios, "of urine"), from οὖÏον (ouron, "urine")). Because of this usage, the noun in English was taken as an adj. from c. 1600, meaning "putrid,
Verb
addledaddled
(past of addle)