Raddle

/'rædl/
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Definition
  1. Noun:

    • A red iron ore used in dyeing and marking: "Raddle" refers to a type of red ochre, a natural earth pigment containing iron oxide, traditionally used to color or mark things.
  2. Verb:

    • To mark or paint with raddle: To apply this red pigment to something for the purpose of coloring, marking, or staining.
    • To twist or braid together, interlace: To weave or intertwine strands or materials together. (Note: This meaning is less common and often considered archaic or dialectal.)
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • The shepherd used raddle to mark the sheep.
    • The artist sourced natural raddle for her pigments.
  • Verb (to mark):

    • Farmers would raddle the wool of selected ewes.
    • The old fence was raddled with the rusty pigment.
  • Verb (to interlace):

    • She learned to raddle the reeds to make a sturdy basket. (Archaic/Dialectal usage)
Advanced Usage
  • "Raddled" (Adjective): This is a common derivative describing a face, especially that of a woman, that is heavily or crudely made up with rouge or cosmetics, often implying a worn or disheveled appearance.
    • Her raddled cheeks stood out in the dim light.
    • He was shocked by her raddled appearance after years of hard living.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reddle / Ruddle: Alternative nouns with the same meaning as the pigment.
  • Raddled (adj.): As described above, meaning coarsely or excessively made-up, or appearing worn.
Synonyms
  • Noun (for the pigment): Red ochre, ruddle, reddle.
  • Verb (to mark): Daub, stain, mark, color.
  • Verb (to interlace): Weave, intertwine, braid, plait.
Phrasal Verbs

(Not commonly used with phrasal verbs)

Related Idioms

(No common idioms directly use the word "raddle")

Noun
  1. a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking
Verb
  1. mark or paint with raddle
  2. twist or braid together, interlace

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