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STADDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STADDLE is a base (as of piling) for a stack of hay or straw.
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Staddle stones - Wikipedia
The staddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground, thereby protecting the stored grain from vermin and water seepage.
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Staddle - Tolkien Gateway
Staddle was a village in Bree-land. [1] It was located on the gentler south-eastern slopes of Bree-hill. [2] . Staddle was the main settlement of the Bree- ...
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staddle
▪ I. staddle, n. (ˈstæd(ə)l) Forms: 1 staðol, -ul, steaðel, 1–3 staðel, 6 stathell(e, stadell, 7 staddel(l, 6, 8–9 stadle, 8–9 stathel, 9 stathle, steddle, stadel, staidel, etc. (for other dial. forms see Eng. Dial. Dict.), 6– staddle. Also 8 stavel (whence staffold). [OE. staðol masc., foundation, ...
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staddle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The lower part or supporting frame of a stack, a stack-stand. Any supporting framework or base. A small tree; sapling. (agriculture) ...
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Saddle Stones - Defining France Blog - Crown and Colony Antiques
The Staddle or Saddle Stone: It is a low mushroom shaped stone arrangement of a conical bottom (cone like shape) with a flat or slightly domed shaped ...
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Staddle stones
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Old land deeds in northeastern United States often refer to Oak Staddle or Walnut Staddle. Granary on Staddle Stone
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STADDLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the lower part of a stack of hay or the like 2. a supporting frame for a stack, or a platform on which a stack is placed 3. any supporting framework or base.
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Staddle | The One Wiki to Rule Them All - Fandom
Staddle was a village in Bree-land, located on the southeastern side of Bree-hill and north of the East Road. Likely founded by Men during the settling of Bree ...
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Staddle Stones - Architectural Heritage
Staddle stones are remnants of our agricultural past. Mainly dating from the 17th and 18th centuries they were practical foundation stones.
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staddle, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb staddle is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for staddle is from 1573, in the writing of Thomas Tusser, ...
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stavel
staval(l, stavel dial. ff. staddle (n. 3 b).1669 Reek-staval [see rick n.1 2 b]. 1707 Mortimer Husb. 246 As for the making of Stavalls, Graneries, Barns, &c... I have already given you directions how to make them. 1794 Stavel barn [see staddle n. 8].
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Stanway, Gloucestershire
The cricket ground - itself flat - possesses a pavilion, which is built on staddle stones, and was the gift of the author J. M.
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staddling
staddling Now dial. (ˈstædlɪŋ) Forms: 5 stadelyng, -ing, 9– staddling; also 9 staidlin, staddlen, stadelin, stadlin(g, steadlin, steddling, etc. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.). [f. staddle n. + -ing1. OE. had staðolung, -ing, vbl. n. f. staðolian stathel v.] † 1. The starling or pier of a bridge. Obs. rare....
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Hórreo
raised from the ground (to keep rodents out) by pillars ( in Asturian, pegoyos in Cantabrian, in Galician, in Portuguese, in Basque) ending in flat staddle Similar buildings (barns) on staddle stones are found in Southern England.
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