Definition of Treddled

1. treddle [v] - See also: treddle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Treddled

trebuchet
trebuchets
trebucket
trebuckets
trecenaries
trecento
trecentos
trechmannite
treck
trecked
trecking
trecks
treckschuyt
treckschuyts
treddled (current term)
treddles
treddling
tredecennial
tredecillion
tredecillions
tredille
tredilles
tree
tree-frog
tree-hugger
tree-hugging
tree-line
tree-living
tree-ring

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, ..."

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