[trenchman
app. a misreading of treuchman, var. truchman, an interpreter, dragoman.
| 1632 Lithgow Trav. x. 460, I pleaded for a Trench-man, [it] being against their Law, to accuse or condemne a Stranger, without a sufficient Interpreter. 1666 Despaut. Gram. Instit. vii. (Jam.), Interpres, an interpreter or Trench⁓man. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Trugman..also called trench-man. 1879 J. W. Boddam-Whetham Roraima 147 A strong active young fellow..acted as our trenchman.] |