trindle
[ trin-dl, trin-l ]
noun
British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
verb (used with or without object),trin·dled, trin·dling.
Dialect. to roll; trundle.
Origin of trindle
1before 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 WaughI 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
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