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- nounriddle (noun) · riddles (plural noun)verbarchaicriddle (verb) · riddles (third person present) · riddled (past tense) · riddled (past participle) · riddling (present participle)
- speak in or pose riddles:"he who knows not how to riddle"
- solve or explain (a riddle) to (someone):"riddle me this then"
OriginOld English rǣdels, rǣdelse ‘opinion, conjecture, riddle’; related to Dutch raadsel, German Rätsel, also to read.verbriddle (verb) · riddles (third person present) · riddled (past tense) · riddled (past participle) · riddling (present participle)nounriddle (noun) · riddles (plural noun)- a large coarse sieve, especially one used for separating ashes from cinders or sand from gravel.
Originlate Old English hriddel, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin cribrum ‘sieve’, cernere ‘separate’, and Greek krinein ‘decide’. Riddle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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