trod
v. US //ˈtɹɑd// UK //tɹˈɒd// trod
See tread.
From Middle English trod, past participle of treden; see tread. Compare Norwegian trod (“a path”).
From Old English trodu (“track, trace”), from the same source as tread.
See tread.
From Middle English trod, past participle of treden; see tread. Compare Norwegian trod (“a path”).
From Old English trodu (“track, trace”), from the same source as tread.
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