Reverse Dictionary: TREAD

NOUNS
► DECALCATION a treading or trampling down or hard → 1827
► OCCULCATION a trampling or treading on or spurning → 1656 obs.

VERBS
► BALTER to tread heavily and clumsily; to walk unsteadily, to stumble → 1873 Eng. dial.
► BLAD to take long steps, treading heavily → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► DECULCATE to tread or trample upon → 1623 obs.
► FAMP to tread heavily; to walk with a firm foot → 1854 Eng. dial.
► FARE to tread under foot → c1460 obs.
► JAM to tread heavily; to tread down → 1787 Eng. dial.
► OFTREAD to tread or trample down; to injure or destroy by treading → c893 obs.
► PAD to tread with a soft dull sound, as a person does in slippers or stockings → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► PADDER to tread; to trample down → 1789 Sc. obs.
► PADDLE to trample down by treading over; to mark with wet or muddy feet → 1805 Eng. dial.
► PAKE to stroll about; to move slowly; to tread → 1847 Eng. dial.
► PATTER to tread down; to trample under foot → 1903 Sc. & Eng. dial.  (Bk.)
► PUSSYFOOT to tread softly or lightly so as to avoid being notice; to move warily or stealthily; also, to behave in a sly, furtive, or underhand manner → 1902
► WAFFLE to tread or trample → 1970s US sl.