'Trod' is the past tense of 'tread'. Trod means 'stepped'.
He trod on my shoelaces = He stepped on my shoelaces.
I think it's chiefly British English.
Definition for "trod the boards" "Trod the boards" means a large hall in England where plays are performed.
For Example, "He trod upon the dirt that covered the grave"
Yes the word trod is a verb.
Tread is the present tense of trod.
The antelope and buffalo trod free.
He trod his path with weary steps but knew he dared not pause.
The simple past can be either trod or tread. (Most commonly trod) The past participle can be either trodden, trod or tread. (Most commonly trodden)
Trod can also be a present tense verb. The past tense would be trodded. However, more commonly, trod is the past tense of tread.
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No, it is a past tense verb. But the past participle of some action verbs can be used as adjectives. A related form "well-trod" is an adjective.