truckle
Americannoun
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a small wheel; caster
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a small barrel-shaped cheese
verb
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(intr) to roll on truckles
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(tr) to push (a piece of furniture) along on truckles
verb
Other Word Forms
- truckler noun
- trucklingly adverb
- untruckled adjective
- untruckling adjective
Etymology
Origin of truckle
First recorded in 1375–1425 truckle for def. 2; truckle def. 1 was first recorded in 1630–40; truckle def. 3 in 1665–75; late Middle English noun trocle, trokel “sheave, roller,” from Anglo-French, from Latin trochlea; the verb is a special use of obsolete truckle “to sleep on a truckle bed” (because such beds were stored underneath a standard bed); trochlea
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