A base or support, especially a platform on which hay or straw is stacked.
[Middle English stathel, from Old English stathol.]
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stad·dle (stăd'l) ![]() |
[Middle English stathel, from Old English stathol.]
| Architecture: staddle |
1. A rack or supporting framework placed beneath a stack, such as a haystack.
2. Any similar supporting framework.
| WordNet: staddle |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a base or platform on which hay or corn is stacked
| staddle stone | |
| stackstand | |
| cap-stone (architecture) |
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