Etymology:
The word "raddle" comes from the Middle English word "radel," which in turn derives from the Old English word "rædel." The suffix "-le" is a diminutive suffix, so "radel" means "a little red thing."
Meaning and Origin:
1. A Red Ochre Pigment:
2. A Mark or Line:
3. A Reddish-Brown Color:
4. To Mark or Color with Red:
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