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rideled

ˈrideled, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs.
  Forms: 4 rydelid, 6 ryddylled; 5 red-, rydlyd, rid-, rydled, 6 riddled.
  [a. OF. rideled (later ridelé), pa. pple. of rideler: see prec.]
  1. Pleated, gathered, arranged in folds.

? a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 1235 Lord, it was ridled fetysly. Ibid. 1243 The whyte roket rydled faire. 1380 in Rel. Ant. I. 41 With her hornes, lockis,..filettis, and wymplis, and rydelid gownes, and rokettis. 1444 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 217 Lyk a materas redlyd was his coote. Ibid. 220 The kevel wroot in his rydlyd coote.

  2. Wrinkled.

1530 Palsgr. 447/1 It is a goodly syght to se an olde ryddylled queene to beholde herselfe in a glasse. 1596 Nashe Saffron Walden 110 His skin riddled and crumpled like a peice of burnt parchment.

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