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PAD'DLE, v.i. L. pes,pedis,the foot, and this is allied to Gr., to tread.
1. To row; to beat the water, as with oars.
2. To play in the water with the hands, as children; or with the feet, as fowls or other animals.
3. To finger.
PAD'DLE, v.t. To propel by an oar or paddle.
PAD'DLE, n. In L. batillus is a paddle-staff; in Gr. a pole.
1. An oar, but not a large oar. It is now applied to a sort of short oar used in propelling and steering canoes and boats.
2. The blade or the broad part of an oar or weapon.
Thou shalt have a paddle on thy weapon. Deut.23. |
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