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traise
▪ I. † traise, traish, v. Obs. Forms: α. 4 trais, trayse; pa. pple. 4 traised, traijst, traist, y-treyst, (traysted), 6 Sc. trasit. β. 4 traysch, 5 trays(s)hen, traisshe, tras(s)he, trahysh; pa. pple. 4 traysched, trayscht, etc. [f. F. traïss-, trahiss-, lengthened stem of trahir to betray: see tray... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kathleen Mavourneen (1919 film)
Their dreams are broken by the Squire of Traise (McDermott), attracted by Kathleen's beauty, and a forced marriage to him is the result. Mavourneen Edward O'Connor as Kathleen's father Jennie Dickerson as Kathleen's mother Raymond McKee as Terence O'Moore Marc McDermott as The Squire of Traise wikipedia.org
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trahysh
trahysh var. traise v. Obs., to betray. Oxford English Dictionary
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traysch
▪ I. trayse see trey.▪ II. trayse, traysch etc., var. traise, traish. Oxford English Dictionary
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trayish
trayish variant of traise v. Obs., to betray. Oxford English Dictionary
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treyst
treyst (y-treyst), pa. pple. of traise v. Obs. to betray; var. traist Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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traish
traish var. traise Obs.; obs. f. trash. Oxford English Dictionary
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trasshe
trasshe obs. f. trash, traise v. Obs., to betray. Oxford English Dictionary
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traisement
† traisement Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. traïssement, f. trahir: see traise and -ment.] Betrayal, treachery.c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 4754 Godes for-bode..þat ich assentede to such a dede, To don hym such traysement. Oxford English Dictionary
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bitraie
bitraie, -traise, -trap etc.: see be-. Oxford English Dictionary
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traist
▪ I. † traist, n. Sc. and north. Obs. Forms: 4–6 traiste, 5 trayste, treyst, trast, 5–7 traist. [app. a. ON. *tr{obar}ysti, *treysti (mod. Norw. dial. tr{obar}yste strengthening, strength, firmness), related to ON. traust n., firmness, confidence, security, safety, trust, and to ON. treysta, tr{obar... Oxford English Dictionary
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treason
▪ I. treason, n. (ˈtriːz(ə)n) Forms: 3–4 treison, 5–6 treyson; 3–5 (Sc. –6) trayson, -one, 4 (Sc. –6) -oun, 6 Sc. -oune; 4 (Sc. 6) traison, 4–6 -oun; 3–5 tresun, -oun, 3–7 -on, 4–5 -une, -oune, -one, 5 -own; 4 tressun, 5 -on, 5–6 -one, 6 Sc. -oun; 5– treason, (5 -oune, 5–7 -oun, Sc. 5–6 trason, 6 -o... Oxford English Dictionary
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trace
▪ I. trace, n.1 (treɪs) Forms: 3– trace; also 4–5 tras, 4–7 trase, (4 traze, Sc. trass, traiss, 4–5 trays, Sc. traise, 5 traas, trayse, (trasche), 6 Sc. trais). [a. F. trace (12th c. in Godef.) = Pr. trassa, It. traccia (Sp. traza draught, first sketch), vbl. n. f. OF. tracier, F. tracer: see trace ... Oxford English Dictionary
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