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▪ I. † trattle, n.1 Chiefly Sc. Obs. Also 6 (pl.) tratlis, trattillis, tratilis, trattils, tratelles. [n. of action from trattle v.: cf. tattle, prattle as ns.] Idle tales or talk; gossip; chatter.1513 Douglas æneis viii. Prol. 83 Off tratlis and tragedeis the text of all talk is. a 1592 Greene Jas....
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trattling
▪ I. † ˈtrattling, vbl. n. Obs. [f. trattle v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb trattle; idle talking or chattering; gossiping.a 1400 Cursor M. 27824 (Cott. Galba) Couatyse es ane euil syn... Of þis cumes tratilling of tresoune. c 1460 How Gd. Wife taught Daughter 17 (MS. St. John's, Camb.) Nocht oy...
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trittle-trattle
trittle-trattle, int. and n. Sc. rare. In 6 trittyll trattyll, -ill, -il. [Reduplication of trattle n.1, idle talk. Cf. tittle-tattle.] A. int. An exclamation expressing contempt.1529 Lyndesay Complaynt 245 Now trittyll, trattyll, trolylow,..thow dois bot mow. 1535 ― Satyre 4366 Dil. Better bring hi...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1777
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| {{|Elizabeth Trattle's Estate Act 1777|private|91|07-05-1777|archived=n|An Act for vesting certain Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments , in the Isle of Wight, the Settled Estate of Elizabeth Trattle of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Widow; and also a certain Messuage, and Lands and
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trittle
† ˈtrittle Obs. Also 6 tryttle. [Phonetic variant of trattle n.2] A pellet of sheep's or goat's dung: = trattle n.2, treddle.1526 Grete Herball ccxxx. (1529) N iv b, Gottes tryttles or tordes. 1624 Gee Foot out of Snare 35 To gild-ouer and make acceptable any Pils, though being nothing else but shee...
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trattler
† ˈtrattler Chiefly Sc. Obs. In 5–6 tratlar, 6 -or, 7 -er. [f. trattle v. + -er1.] One who ‘trattles’; an idle talker, chatterer, gossip.1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 78 The tane is a grete tratlar, the tothir a still herkenare. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems xli. 10 Be ȝe ane lear, that is werst of all,...
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treddle
▪ I. treddle Now dial. (ˈtrɛd(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 tyrdel, 5 -dyl, 6 -dell, -dle, tirdil, turdyll, 6–7 terdle, 7 tir-, turdle; β. 5 tredel(e, triddil, tridel, trydelle, 7–9 truddle, 6– treddle; γ. 6 treatle. See also trattle n.2 [ME. tyrdyl, etc. (whence by metathesis tridil, treddle), = OE. tyrdel, dim...
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turd
turd Not now in polite use. (tɜːd) Forms: 1, 3–6 tord, (3 tort), 4–6 toord, 6 toorde, 5–6 torde, 5–7 turde, 6 tourd, -e, towrde, Sc. tuird, 5– turd. [OE. tord, = MDu., MFl. torde, tort, (whence also early mod.Du. tort-wevel (Kilian), OE. tord-wifel, ON. tord-{yacu}fill, OSw. tord-öfvil, Sw. tordyfve...
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