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threadle, v. dial.|ˈθrɛd(ə)l| Also 9 threddle, thriddle. [f. thread n. + -le 3.] = thread v.
1746Bowlker Art Angling (1833) 52 Threadle this gudgeon. 1767J. Bickerstaffe Love in City i. ii, Here threadle my needle. 1881Isle of Wight Gloss., Threadle, to thread; to string. 1887Bowen æneid ii. 454 A passage adjoined Thriddling the inner palace. 1888Berks. Gloss. s.v., To ‘threddle’ a needle is to pass thread through the eye of it ready for sewing. |