TRAMPLE
Tram"ple, n.
Defn: The act of treading under foot; also, the sound produced by trampling. Milton. The huddling trample of a drove of sheep. Lowell.
TRAMPLER
Tram"pler, n.
Defn: One who tramples; one who treads down; as, a trampler on nature's law. Cowper.
TRAMPOOSE
Tram*poose", v. i. Etym: [See Tramp, Trample, and Traipse.]
Defn: To walk with labor, or heavily; to tramp. [Law, U. S.]
Bartlett.
TRAMRAIL
Tram"rail`, n. (Mach.)
Defn: An overhead rail forming a track on which a trolley runs to convey a load, as in a shop.
TRAMROAD
Tram"road`, n. Etym: [Tram a coal wagon + road.]
Defn: A road prepared for easy transit of trams or wagons, by forming the wheel tracks of smooth beams of wood, blocks of stone, or plates of iron.