An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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_Lyndsay._
~Trattils~, _s. pl._ Trattles, idle talk.
_Pitscottie._
TRAVESSE, _s._
V. ~Treviss~.
TRAWART, _adj._ Perverse.
V. ~Thrawart~.
_Dunbar._
TRAWYNt.i.t.
V. ~Tranont~.
TRAZILEYS, _s. pl._ The props of vines.
_Douglas._
L. B. _trestell-us_, fulcrum mensae.
_To_ TREADLE, _v. n._ To go frequently and with difficulty, Fife.
TREE, _s._ A barrel, S.
_Acts Ja. V._
Su. G. _trae_, mensura aridorum.
~TREE and TRANTEL~, a piece of wood that goes behind a horse's tail, for keeping back the _sunks_ or _sods_, used instead of a saddle, Perths.
TREGALLION, _s._ Collection, a.s.sortment, Dumfr.
C. B. _treigliant_, a strolling; _treiglian-nu_, to effect a circulation; O. Fr. _trigalle_, a lodging-house.
TREIN, TRENE, _adj._ Wooden; _treein_, S.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
A. S. _treowen_, arboreus, ligneus.
~Trein mare~, a barbarous instrument of punishment, formerly used in the army.
_Spalding._
_To_ TREISSLE, _v. a._ To abuse by treading, Loth.
O. Fr. _tressaill-ir_, to leap or skip.
_To_ TREIT, TRETE, _v. a._ To entreat, Lanerks.; pret. _tret_.
_Dunbar._
O. Fr. _traict-er_, id. Lat. _tract-are_.
~Treyter~, _s._ A messenger for _treating_ of peace.
_Barbour._
TREITCHEOURE, _s._ A traitour; Fr. _trichear_.
_Douglas._
TRELLYEIS, TRELYEIS, _s. pl._ Currycombs.
Fr. _etrille_, Lat. _strigil-is_.
_Doug._
TREMBLING FEVERS, the ague, Ang.
_Trembling aixes_, Loth. from A. S. _ace_, dolor.
TRENSAND, _part. pr._ Cutting.
Fr. _trenchant_, id.
_Wallace._