truckle bed
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Definition
Noun: A truckle bed is a low bed, typically on casters, that is designed to be stored by sliding underneath a larger, higher bed. It is also commonly known as a trundle bed.
Usage
A truckle bed is a practical piece of furniture used to provide an extra sleeping space that can be easily stored away when not in use. It is often used in children's rooms, guest rooms, or small spaces.
Examples
- "When my cousin visits, we pull the truckle bed out from under my bed for her to sleep on."
- "The antique truckle bed was neatly tucked away, saving considerable floor space in the small bedroom."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical or antique contexts, as this was a common sleeping arrangement in the past, especially for servants or children.
- In modern usage, "trundle bed" is a more common synonym, though "truckle bed" remains correct.
Variants and Related Words
- Trundle bed (n): The modern and more frequently used term for a low bed on wheels that slides under another bed.
- Truckle (v, archaic): To yield or submit obsequiously to another's will. This verb is etymologically related but has a completely different meaning from "truckle bed."
Synonyms
- Trundle bed
- Roll-away bed (though this often refers to a bed on wheels that folds, not necessarily one that slides under another)
Notes
The word "truckle" in this context comes from the Middle English trokel, meaning a pulley or wheel, referring to the small wheels or casters on the bed frame. It is not related to the verb "to truckle" meaning to be subservient.
Noun
- a low bed to be slid under a higher bed