An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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TREWAGE, _s._ Tribute.
_Wallace._
O. Fr. _truage_, _treuage_, toll, custom.
TREWANE, _adj._ _Auld trewane_, anciently credited.
V. ~Tronie~.
_Knox._
Su. G. _troen_, fidus.
TREWBUT, _s._ Tribute.
_Wallace._
TRY, _s._ Means of finding any thing that has been lost, S. B.
* TRIAL, _s._ Proof, S.
_Spalding._
TRIAPONE, _s._
_Burel._
TRIG, _adj._ Neat, trim, S.
_Macneill._
_To_ TRIGLE, TRIGIL, _v. n._ To trickle.
Isl. _tregill_, alveolus.
_Douglas._
* _To_ TRIM, _v. a._ To drub, to beat soundly, S.
TRIMMIE, _s._ A disrespectful term applied to a female, S. B.
TRYNE, _s._ Art, stratagem.
_G.o.dly Sangs._
Fr. _traine_, id.
TRYNE, _s._ Train, retinue.
_Burel._
Teut. _treyn_, comitatus.
TRINES, _s. pl._ Drinking matches.
_Polwart._
TRINKETING, _s._ Clandestine correspondence with an opposite party.
_Baillie._
O. Fr. _trigaut_, one who uses s.h.i.+fts and tricks.
_To_ TRINKLE, TRYNKLE, _v. n._ To trickle, S.
_Douglas._
_To_ TRINKLE, _v. n._ To tingle, to thrill.
_Baillie._
_To_ TRINSCH, _v. a._
1. To cut, to hack.
Fr. _trench-er_, id.
_Douglas._
2. To cut off, to kill.