Broddle vs Briddle - What's the difference?
broddle | briddle |
(obsolete) bridle
* {{quote-book, year=1912, author=Al. G. Field, title=Watch Yourself Go By, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The other riders leaning forward, holding their bridle reins close down to the bit, seemed to lift their horses as they sped away from Black Fan whose rider was leaning back holding the briddle reins at arm's length as if he feared she would go by the head. }}
As a verb broddle
is (british|dialect) to poke; to pierce.As a noun briddle is
(obsolete) bridle.briddle
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