late 14c., intransitive, of uncertain origin, possibly a shortened variant of stricklen "to trickle," a frequentative form of striken "to flow, move" (see strike (v.)). Transitive sense from c. 1600. Related: Trickled; trickling. Trickle-down as an adjectival phrase in an economic sense first recorded 1944; the image had been in use at least since Teddy Roosevelt.
trickle (n.)
1570s, from trickle (v.).
water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose
trichinosis
trichomoniasis
trichotillomania
trick
trickery
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trickster
tricky
tricolor
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