Lexicographical Neighbors of Treddled
Literary usage of Treddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1894)
"... jumped lightly from the treddled stile into the mucky and murky lane,
congratulating himself upon shelter here, for a squally rain was setting in; ..."
2. Ballads & Songs of Lancashire: Chiefly Older Than the 19th Century by John Harland (1865)
"... My wark is welly done : Aw've "treddled" at it day by day, Sin' th' toime 'ut
aw begun. ..."
3. The Temperance Movement and Its Workers: A Record of Social, Moral by Peter Turner Winskill (1891)
"... My wark is welly done; Aw've 'treddled' at it day by day, Sin' th' time ut aw
begun. ..."
4. English Merchants: Memoirs in Illustration of the Progress of British Commerce by Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1866)
"... thirty, or forty workmen included his whole productive power. They treddled
the turning-lathe, and he, not unfrequently, begirt with apron, ..."