trample |
trampleth |
As verbs the difference between trample and trampleth
is that
trample is to crush something by walking on it while
trampleth is (archaic) third-person singular present simple form of
trample .
As a noun trample
is the sound of heavy footsteps.
trample |
defoul |
As verbs the difference between trample and defoul
is that
trample is to crush something by walking on it while
defoul is to trample underfoot.
As a noun trample
is the sound of heavy footsteps.
trample |
untrampled |
As a verb trample
is to crush something by walking on it.
As a noun trample
is the sound of heavy footsteps.
As an adjective untrampled is
not trampled.
trample |
conculcate |
As verbs the difference between trample and conculcate
is that
trample is to crush something by walking on it while
conculcate is (obsolete) to tread or trample underfoot.
As a noun trample
is the sound of heavy footsteps.
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