huddle (not pre-Eliz.; neither 1 nor 2 is pre-S.)
1.
to
pile or heap up
Ado II. i. 254
“huddling jest upon jest
with such impossible conveyance upon
me.”
2.
to crowd, throng
Mer.V. IV. i. 28
“his losses, That have
of late so huddled on his back.”

