- A
treadle (from Old English:
tredan, "to tread") is a foot-powered
lever mechanism; it is
operated by
treading on it repeatedly. A treadle,
unlike some...
- lawmakers". Vice.
Retrieved 28
March 2019. Le Merrer, Erwan; Morgan, Benoit;
Trédan,
Gilles (2020-12-09). "Setting the
Record Straighter on
Shadow Banning"...
- from Proto-Germanic *tradō ("track, way"), and
cognate with Old
English tredan ("to tread").
Commerce is
derived from the
Latin commercium, from **** "together"...
-
Years 1984: Roue marc' h 1986:
Amzer Glaz 1988:
Tradition vibrante 1989:
Tredan 1992: Etre Mor ha
Douar 1994:
Puzzle 1996:
Reder Noz 1998: Steïr 2000: Noz-Live...
- 25.80
Pierre Clavreuil Miscellaneous right Independent 7,472 9.00 Maëlig
Trédan Regionalists 1,615 1.95 Yves Cheère Far-left
Lutte Ouvrière 899 1.08 Total...
- Atlantic.
Retrieved September 19, 2023. Le Merrer, Erwan; Morgan, Benoit;
Trédan,
Gilles (2020). "Setting the
Record Straighter on
Shadow Banning". arXiv:2012...
- 1007/978-3-030-32236-6_51, ISBN 978-3-030-32235-9,
retrieved 2024-12-03 Le Merrer, Erwan;
Trédan,
Gilles (September 2020). "Remote
explainability faces the
bouncer problem"...
- )", ġiefen "given",
which belongs to the same
conjugation class (V) as
tredan "to tread", træd "trod (sing.)", trǣdon "trod (pl.)",
treden "trodden" In...
- (stead) and
tread from beard, brēad, dēad, dēaf, hēafod, mete,
stede and
tredan.
Similarly with
Romance words like beast, cheat, conceit,
creitur (creature)...
-
demolished in the 1990s
having lived on for a time as a builder's yard (
Tredan) and then offices.
There are now
scant landmarks to
identify it as the original...