TROD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The sons tread the same ground that their fathers trod, to the same doom, under the same system, which leads to the destruction of the homes of the people
trod - WordReference. com Dictionary of English step: [no object] to tread softly on the stairs [~ + object] Many pilgrims have trod this same street to the holy shrine to step or walk, esp so as to press or injure something;
Trod - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English When you trod on something, you apply pressure or weight onto it with your foot This term can be used in a literal sense to describe walking on a surface or in a metaphorical sense to describe how someone interacts with a situation or person
What does trod mean? - Definitions. net Marino trod on the toes of too many vested interests who didn't want to give up their privileges, they boycotted him and, without the need for any plot or alliance, they managed to bring him down