trindle

[ trin-dl, trin-l ]

noun
  1. British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.

verb (used with or without object),trin·dled, trin·dling.
  1. Dialect. to roll; trundle.

Origin of trindle

1
before 1000; Middle English trindel,Old English tryndel circle, ring; akin to Low German tründeln to roll. See trend

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How to use trindle in a sentence

  • When they'n towd him th' case, he stroke't his beeart; sowght; an order't th' wheelbarrow wi' spon-new trindle t' be fotcht.

    Lancashire Sketches | Edwin Waugh
  • I know He hath other things to do than to play with me, and to trindle an apple with me, and that this feast will end.

    Letters of Samuel Rutherford | Samuel Rutherford