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trindle

English

Etymology

From Middle English trindel (wheel, roller), from Old English tryndel (circle, ring), from Proto-Germanic *trundilaz (ring, hoop), equivalent to trend +? -le. Akin to Low German tründeln (to roll). More at trend.

Noun

trindle (plural trindles)

  1. (dialectal) a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
  2. A piece of wood, etc., laid between the cords and boards of a book to flatten before cutting.

Verb

trindle (third-person singular simple present trindles, present participle trindling, simple past and past participle trindled)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, dialectal) to roll, trundle.

Related terms

  • trendle
  • trundle
  • trend

Anagrams

  • tendril

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rindle

English

Noun

rindle (plural rindles)

  1. A small watercourse or gutter.

References

  • Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co

Anagrams

  • Linder, Redlin, Reindl, drelin

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