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tread / tred/ • v. (past trod / träd/ / träd/ ; past part. trod·den / ˈträdn/ or trod) [intr.] walk in a specified way: he trod lightly, trying to make as little contact with the mud as possible | fig. the administration had to tread carefully so as not to offend the judiciary. ∎  (tread on) set one's foot down on top of. ∎  [tr.] walk on or along: shoppers will soon be treading the floors of the new shopping mall. ∎  [tr.] press down into the ground or another surface with the feet: food and cigarette butts had been trodden into the carpet. ∎  [tr.] crush or flatten something with the feet: the snow had been trodden down by the horses| [as adj.] (trodden) she stood on the floor of trodden earth. • n. 1. [in sing.] a manner or the sound of someone walking: I heard the heavy tread of Dad's boots. 2. the top surface of a step or stair. 3. the thick molded part of a vehicle tire that grips the road. ∎  the part of a wheel that touches the ground or rail. ∎  the upper surface of a railroad track, in contact with the wheels. ∎  the part of the sole of a shoe that rests on the ground. PHRASES: tread the boards (or stage) see board. tread on someone's toessee step on someone's toes at step. tread water (past tread·ed ) maintain an upright position in deep water by moving the feet with a walking movement and the hands with a downward circular motion. ∎ fig. fail to advance or make progress: men who are treading water in their careers. DERIVATIVES: tread·er n.

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tread pt. trod, pp. trodden step or walk upon; intr. with on, upon OE.; thresh by trampling XIV. OE. str. vb. tredan = OS. tredan (Du. treden), OHG. tretan (G. treten) :- WGmc. *tredan; cf. wk. grade Gmc. *truð repr. by ON. troða, Goth. trudan.
Hence tread sb. XIII. Comps. treadmill XIX, treadwheel XVI.

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T. F. HOAD. "tread." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. 1996. Encyclopedia.com. 29 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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tread

tread. See stair.

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JAMES STEVENS CURL. "tread." A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 29 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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