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staddle
stad·dle S0692100 (stăd′l)n. A base or support, especially a platform on which hay or straw is stacked. [Middle English stathel, from Old English stathol; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]staddle (ˈstædəl) n1. (Agriculture) a support or prop, esp a low flat-topped stone structure for supporting hay or corn stacks about two feet above ground level2. (Agriculture) a supporting frame for such a stack3. (Agriculture) the lower part of a hay or corn stack[Old English stathol base; related to Old Norse stothull cow pen, Old High German stadal barn]stad•dle (ˈstæd l) n. 1. the lower part of a stack of hay or the like. 2. a platform or supporting frame for a stack. 3. any supporting framework or base. [before 900; Middle English stathel, Old English stathol base, support, tree trunk, c. Old High German stadal barn, Old Norse stǫthull milking place; akin to stead] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | staddle - a base or platform on which hay or corn is stackedpedestal, stand, base - a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp" |
staddle
staddle1. A rack or supporting framework placed beneath a stack, such as a haystack. 2. Any similar supporting framework.staddle
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