Reverse Dictionary: PATH

ADJECTIVES
1200 — GATELESS pathless → obs.


NOUNS
..971 — SITHE a going, journey, path, way → obs.
1200 — GATE a way, a road, a path → obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1300 — RAKE a way, a path; a rough path over a hill; a narrow path up a cleft or raving → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1400 — RACK a narrow path or track → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1567 — PAD a path, track; the road, the way → orig. sl., now also Eng. dial.
1580 — ALLEY a pathway in a garden between flowerbeds, etc. → Eng. dial.
1590 — LEAD a path; a garden path; a trail; an alley
1642 — CAREER the course over which any person or thing passes; a road, a path, a way → obs.
1783 — TRACE a path, a trail, a country road → Amer. dial.
..19C — RACKWAY a path made by deer in a forest → Eng. dial.
1818 — UP-GANG an uphill path or track; the act of ascending → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1824 — TIRLY a winding in a path → Sc.
1878 — HAG-ROAD a path or way cut through the undergrowth of a wood → Eng. dial.
1878 — HAG-WAY a path or way cut through the undergrowth of a wood → Eng. dial.
1905 — UP-LEAD a hilly ascent; an upward path or tendency → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1938 — ALANUI a main path; a wide and frequented path → Amer. dial.
1950 — BELLY TICKLER an abrupt dip or bump in a road or path, either naturally occurring, esp. in ice or snow, or deliberately made. esp. to divert runoff, or to slow automobile traffic → Amer. dial.
1951 — ALA a path, a road → Hawaii


VERBS
1382 — BERRY to beat a path, etc. → obs.
1905 — PAD to make a path by walking on a previously untracked path; to tread down under foot; to press down firmly and closely → Sc. & Eng. dial. (Bk.)