spraddle

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To spread apart (the legs).
  2. To spread apart the legs of (someone or something).
  3. To lie, move, or stand with legs spread.
noun
  1. A manner of walking with the legs spread out.

Pronunciation

/ˈspɹædl̩/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-spraddle.wav

Word forms

spraddle spraddles spraddling spraddled

Etymology

Uncertain; possibly from sprad, an obsolete dialectal past participle of spread; or a blend of sprawl + straddle or spread + straddle, or perhaps from Middle English *spraddelen; a frequentative form of Middle English spradden, spraden, sprēden (“to lay flat, spread; to distribute, scatter, sow”), from Old English sprǣdan (“to expand, spread; to outspread, stretch forth”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)per- (“to sow, sprinkle, strew”), equivalent to spread + -le. Compare also dialectal Norwegian spradla (“to flail, squirm, thrash about”).

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