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staddle
[ stad-l ]
noun
- the lower part of a stack of hay or the like.
- a supporting frame for a stack, or a platform on which a stack is placed.
- any supporting framework or base.
staddle
/ ˈstædəl /
noun
- a support or prop, esp a low flat-topped stone structure for supporting hay or corn stacks about two feet above ground level
- a supporting frame for such a stack
- the lower part of a hay or corn stack
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of staddle1
Old English stathol base; related to Old Norse stothull cow pen, Old High German stadal barn
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Example Sentences
On the east side, in front of the house, a barn stands clear of the ground on staddle stones; and opposite is the cow byre.
From Literature
It is therefore necessary to erect temporary scaffolds, called more generally "staddles," upon which the hay is to be piled in large stacks.
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We therefore tied him to a staddle, and, after looking to our priming, we began to descend the height.
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After this they passed through the monotonous glades, planted here and there with a staddle.
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But not a second was to be lost; for the scream shook the staddles, and rung and rolled.
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