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▪ 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...
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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
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traysch
▪ I. trayse see trey.▪ II. trayse, traysch etc., var. traise, traish.
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treyst
treyst (y-treyst), pa. pple. of traise v. Obs. to betray; var. traist Obs.
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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