raddle noun1 & verb1.
['rad(ǝ)l] E16.[Rel. to RED adjective: cf. RUDDLE noun1.]A. noun. Red ochre, ruddle.
E16.b. verb trans. Paint or mark with raddle; colour coarsely with red or rouge.
M17. ■ raddled adjective (a) that has been raddled;
(b) fig. (of a person, face, etc.) worn, worn out:
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raddle noun2 & verb2.
['rad(ǝ)l] obsolete exc.
dial. M16.[Anglo-Norman reidele, Old French reddalle (mod. ridelle).]A. noun.
1. a. The rail of a cart.
rare. Only in
M16.b. A wooden bar with upright pegs for keeping the threads of the warp in place as it is wound upon the beam.
M19.2. A thin rod, wattle, or lath, fastened to or twisted between upright stakes or posts to form a fence, partition, or wall.
L16.b. A hurdle, door, hedge, etc., made with intertwined rods etc.
L17.b. verb trans. Weave or twist together, intertwine.
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