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–adjective
Scot.
1.
raving mad; insane.
2.
distracted with anger; furious.
Also,
redwud.
Origin:
1550–60;
red
1
+
wood
2
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redwood
1619, "wood that has a red hue," from
red (1)
+
wood
(q.v.). Of various types of New World trees that yield such wood, from 1716; specifically of the California
Sequoia sempervirens
from 1819.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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