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▪ 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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Clan Innes
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The crest badge suitable for clan members to wear contains the heraldic crest of a boar's head erased Proper, and the heraldic motto of BE TRAIST
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traistful
† ˈtraistful, a. Obs. [f. traist n. + -ful. Cf. Sw. tröstful consolatory.] a. Sure, secure. b. Trustful, confident. c. Inspiring confidence, encouraging, comforting.13.. Cursor M. 29009 (Cott.) Orisun agh for be Buxum, traistful, and priue. 1409 in Exch. Rolls Scotl. IV. ccxii, For the mare sikkirne...
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Acheson House
Formerly located in Anchor Close, the stone lintel above this door is inscribed "O Lord In Thee Is All My Traist".
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treyst
treyst (y-treyst), pa. pple. of traise v. Obs. to betray; var. traist Obs.
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Crochallan Fencibles
The 16th century doorway bore the inscription "O Lord In The(e) is All My Traist (trust)".
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traisty
† traisty, a. Obs. [f. traist n. or ? a. + -y.] a. Secure, sure. b. Faithful, trusty.13.. Cursor M. 59 (Gött.) For quen þu wenis traistiest to be, Þu sal fra hir or scho fra þe. 1513 Douglas æneis v. x. 12 And in his traisty eir thus prevaly He rownis.
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Eastern Romance influence on Slavic languages
, pizma < pizmă (envy), korkobec’< curcubetă (pumpkin), part’ < parte (part), harmasar < armăsar (stallion), plačynda < plăcintă (pie), and tajstra < traistă
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untraist
† unˈtraist, a. Sc. Obs. [un-1 7.] Unreliable. Also † unˈtraisted ppl. a., unexpected, unlooked for; † unˈtraistful a., unbelieving; † unˈtraisty a., untrustworthy.1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 170 Peple.. flowand and *untraist in all thair dedis. 1530 Lyndesay Test. Papyngo 367 Sen ilke court ...
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traistly
† ˈtraistly, adv. Obs. [f. traist a. + -ly2.] a. With feeling of security, securely; with confidence or trust, confidently. b. Faithfully, trustily.a 1300 Cursor M. 260 (Cott.) Traistli acountes sal we yeild. Ibid. 13422 (Gött.) Þai gun trastli [Cott. traistili] trou fra þat dai in vr lauerd iesu. I...
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traistness
† ˈtraistness Obs. [f. traist a. + -ness.] a. Firmness, stability. b. Firm confidence, trust. c. Faithfulness, trustiness.a 1300 Cursor M. 24054 (Cott.) Moder! traistnes of ur treuth, Do vs to reu al wit þi reuth. Ibid. 23645 (Gött.) Þe gode..Þir er for traistnes blith and glad. a 1340 Hampole Psalt...
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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...
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mistrist
▪ I. † misˈtrist, n. Obs. Also 5 mystrest. [mis- 4.] = mistrust n.1382 Wyclif Prol. Bible iii. 4 God..punisshide hem..for grucchyng and mystriste to Goddis word. c 1440 Generydes 1673 In hym he hadde no maner of mystrest. 1483 Cath. Angl. 241/2 A Mistriste, desperacio, diffidencia. 15.. Guistard & S...
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