Rud"dle (?), v. t. To raddle or
twist. [Obs.]
Rud"dle, n. A riddle or
sieve. [Obs.] Holland.
Rud"dle, n. [See Rud; cf.
Reddle.] (Min.) A species of red earth colored by
iron sesquioxide; red ocher.
Rud"dle, v. t. To mark with ruddle;
to raddle; to rouge. "Their ruddled cheeks."
Thackeray.
A fair sheep newly ruddled.
Lady
M. W. Montagu.
Rud"dle (?), v. t. To raddle or
twist. [Obs.]
Rud"dle, n. A riddle or
sieve. [Obs.] Holland.
Rud"dle, n. [See Rud; cf.
Reddle.] (Min.) A species of red earth colored by
iron sesquioxide; red ocher.
Rud"dle, v. t. To mark with ruddle;
to raddle; to rouge. "Their ruddled cheeks."
Thackeray.
A fair sheep newly ruddled.
Lady
M. W. Montagu.