Reverse Dictionary: TRAMPLE

ADJECTIVES
► BATTLED trampled down → 1820 Sc.
► PADDLED trampled → 1805 Eng. dial.

NOUNS
► CALCATION a trampling or treading under the heel; kicking → 1656
► DECALCATION a trampling or treading down or hard → 1827
► OCCULCATION a trampling or treading on or spurning → 1656 obs.

VERBS
► DECULCATE to trample or stamp under the heel → 1623 obs.
► FULYIE to trample; to injure; to destroy; to defeat, to overcome → 1488 Sc. obs.
► JAMMOCK to trample into a soft mass, to beat, to crush → 1876 Eng. dial.
► OFTREAD to trample or tread down; to injure or destroy by treading → c893 obs.
► OPPRESS to trample down, to crush, to smother, to crowd → 1382 obs.
► PADDER to trample down, to tread → 1789 Sc. obs.
► PADDLE to trample down by treading over; to mark with wet or muddy feet → 1805 Eng. dial.
► PAMPLE to trample lightly; to toddle about → 1879 Eng. dial.
► PATTER to trample under foot; to tread down → 1903 Sc. & Eng. dial.   (Bk.)
► RAMP to trample in triumph → 1579 obs.
► SCAMBLE to trample upon; to litter about, to make untidy → 1892 Eng. dial.
► SCAUT to trample the ground; to scrape with the feet → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SCOW to trample → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SPURN to trample or kick → 1390
► TRIPUDIATE to trample, stamp, or jump on or upon in contempt or triumph → 1888
► WAFFLE to trample, to tread → 1970s US sl.