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RAD'DLE, v.t. To twist; to wind together. [Not in use.] RAD'DLE, n. [supra.] A long stick used in hedging; also, a hedge formed by interweaving the shoots and branches of trees or shrubs. [I believe the two foregoing words are not used in the United States, and probably they are local.]