[Shortened from TRODDEN.] = TRODDEN: chiefly as second element; also with adv., as trod-down.
1632. Milton, LAllegro, 13. Then to the well-trod stage anon.
1638. W. Lisle, Heliodorus, X. 177. To see their trod-downe fellowes hurt.
1881. T. F. Price, Songs Southwest, 62.
Vast riches to convey afar | |
From where the hoof-trod llanos are. |
1897. H. N. Howard, Footsteps Proserpine, 48. Mingled with elf-trod moss.