treddle

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English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English tridel, tyrdel, from Old English tyrdel (dropping, small piece of excrement), diminutive of Old English tord (piece of excrement, dung), equivalent to turd +‎ -le.

Noun[edit]

treddle (plural treddles)

  1. (UK dialectal) The dung of sheep or hares.
  2. (informal) A prostitute; strumpet.

Etymology 2[edit]

Variation of treadle.

Noun[edit]

treddle (plural treddles)

  1. Alternative form of treadle
    • 1871, J. Filmer Emmett, The Theory of Germs, page 6:
      In the animal or soul-world (anima, psyche) beginning with the oviparous orders, or rather with the bird-class among these, the above germal speck is, as is well known, visible, being a diminutive flake, rag or shred of skin, commonly called treddle, a pellicle floating between the yolk and the white of the egg, where it has been deposited by the male parent.

Verb[edit]

treddle (third-person singular simple present treddles, present participle treddling, simple past and past participle treddled)

  1. Alternative form of treadle