trod

For the verb: "to tread"

Simple Past: trod
Past Participle: trodden
Multiple Entries:
  trod    tread  

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
trod/trɒd/
past and past participle of tread.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tread/tred/
verb (past trod; past part. trodden or trod)
  • 1 walk in a specified way.

    ■ (tread on) chiefly Brit. set one's foot down on top of.

    ■ walk on or along.

  • 2 press down or crush with the feet.
noun
  • 1 a manner or the sound of walking.
  • 2 (also tread board) the top surface of a step or stair.
  • 3 the thick moulded part of a vehicle tyre that grips the road.

    ■ the part of a wheel that touches the ground or rail.

  • 4 the part of the sole of a shoe that rests on the ground.
  • 5 the upper surface of a railway track, in contact with the wheels.
– phrases
tread (or chiefly N. Amer. step) on someone's toes offend someone by encroaching on their area of responsibility.
tread water
  • 1 maintain an upright position in deep water by moving the feet with a walking movement and the hands with a downward circular motion.
  • 2 fail to make progress.
– derivatives
treader noun.
– origin OE tredan, of W. Gmc origin.
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