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Hopple

[hop-uhl]

hop·ple

[hop-uhl]
verb (used with object), -pled, -pling.
to hobble; tether.

Origin:
1580–90; hop1 + -le
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hopple (ˈhɒpəl)
 
vb, —n
hobble a less common word for hobble
 
'hoppler
 
n

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