Staddle

Staddle is a traditional base platform, or supporting stone, often called a staddle stone, used to elevate structures like haystacks, grain stores or sheds, protecting them from moisture and pests.  Originated in Middle English, these stone pedestal resembles mushroom with a column and cap, and were traditionally used in Britain and Europe.  This helped structures to get elevated about one metre. 

These staddles could support timber framed graneries, barns, or sheds to prevent rot. These raised platform could be used for drying grains like wheat or paddy. There is no one word  for staddle in Malayalam.  Though hay were stacked in tall heaps, staddles were not in practice. 

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