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Trudge sb. World English Historical Dictionary

Trudge sb. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. Trudge sb. [f. TRUDGE v.1]

1   1.  A person who trudges; a trudger.

2 1748.  Smollett, Rod. Rand., xxx. Nor would he be a tennis-ball, nor a shuttle-cock, nor a trudge, nor a scullion.

3 1775.  Jekyll, Corr. (1894), 22. Miss would have felt the absence of her fellow-trudge in clambering stiles and scrambling through hedges.

4   2.  An act of trudging; a laborious or wearisome walk; a ‘tramp.’

5 1835.  J. Brown, Lett. (1907), 32. You say nothing of your body and how it fared in your darkness trudge.

6 1871.  L. Stephen, Playgr. Eur., iv. III. 257. We reached the mule track, and a steady trudge along it led us back.

7   † 3.  (Meaning uncertain: ? error for thrutch.)

8 1579.  Lyly, Euphues (Arb.), 137. One thing said twice (as we say commonly) deserveth a trudge.

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