A rounded summit of a hill; a lower summit or shoulder to a hill
"The climbers paused at the dodd before tackling the steeper ridge above it."
Alternative form of dod (to lop or cut off)
"The old farmer decided to dodd a few dead branches from his apple tree before winter arrived."
An English surname, from Middle English derived from a Middle English given name of obscure origin.
"The local history group traced the family tree back to an ancestor named Dodd who settled in the village three centuries ago."