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staddle

noun
Any thing which serves for support; a staff; a crutch; the frame or support of a stack of hay or grain.

staddle

In New England, a small tree of any kind, particularly a forest tree. In America, trees are called staddles from three or four years old till they are six or eight inches in diameter or more, but in this respect the word is indefinite. This is also the sense in which it is used by Bacon and Tusser.

staddle

verb transitive
To leave staddles when a wood is cut.