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A footpath; a road. |
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An easy-paced horse; a padnag. |
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A robber that infests the road on foot; a highwayman; --
usually called a footpad. |
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The act of robbing on the highway. |
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To travel upon foot; to tread. |
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To travel heavily or slowly. |
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To rob on foot. |
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To wear a path by walking. |
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A soft, or small, cushion; a mass of anything soft; stuffing. |
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A kind of cushion for writing upon, or for blotting; esp., one
formed of many flat sheets of writing paper, or layers of blotting
paper; a block of paper. |
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A cushion used as a saddle without a tree or frame. |
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A stuffed guard or protection; esp., one worn on the legs of
horses to prevent bruising. |
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A cushionlike thickening of the skin one the under side of the
toes of animals. |
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A floating leaf of a water lily or similar plant. |
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A soft bag or cushion to relieve pressure, support a part,
etc. |
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A piece of timber fixed on a beam to fit the curve of the
deck. |
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A measure for fish; as, sixty mackerel go to a pad; a basket
of soles. |
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To stuff; to furnish with a pad or padding. |
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To imbue uniformly with a mordant; as, to pad cloth. |