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treche
▪ I. ‖ treche, trich, v. Obs. Also 3 tricche, 5 trecche. [a. OF. trichier, trechier (3rd s. pres. triche, treche), to deceive, cheat, in Picard trikier, (trike), mod.F. tricher, Prov. trichar, triquar, It. treccare. Ulterior origin uncertain: supposed by Diez to be from a German dialect (cf. also Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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trichard
† ˈtrichard Obs. [a. OF. trichart, mod.Norm. dial. trichard, f. trichier, trechier, treche v.] A deceiver, a cheat.a 1327 Pol. Songs (Camden) 69 Richard, thah thou be ever trichard, trichen shalt thou never more. Oxford English Dictionary
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trecche
trecche see treche v. Oxford English Dictionary
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trechet
† trechet, v. Obs. rare. [deriv. of treche v. (perh. error for trecher).] trans. To deceive, cheat, play false with. Hence † trechetting vbl. n. (See also treachetour.)c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 313 Þe[i] sent ageyn & said to kyng, ‘it was no haunte Of certeyn sette & laid, to trechet þer conaun... Oxford English Dictionary
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trich
trich variant of treche v. Obs., to cheat. Oxford English Dictionary
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tresche
† tresche Obs. Also treische, treche. [a. OF. tresce, tresche a dance, merry gathering (12th c. in Godef.); cf. It. tresca ‘a kind of Antike or merrie dance’ (Florio); ‘a country-dance’ (Baretti).] A dance, revel, merry-making. tresche of giants, a popular name of prehistoric stone-circles. Cf. caro... Oxford English Dictionary
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treacher
† treacher Obs. (ˈtrɛtʃə(r)) Forms: 3 trichor, 3–5 -our, 4 trychor, (tryschor), 5 trychour, -eour, -eur, 6 trycher; 4 trechur, trecchour, 4–6 (8) trechour, 5 -ure; 6 trechor, (trachour, treitcheoure), 6–7 trecher, 6–8 treacher, -our, 8 -or. [a. OF. trecheor, -eur, tricheor, -eur (12th c. in Godef.),... Oxford English Dictionary
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trick
▪ I. trick, n. (trɪk) Forms: 5–6 trik, pl. trikkes, 6–7 tricke, 6– trick, (7 trike). [In sense 1, a. OF. trique, Picard and Norman form of triche deceit, treachery, cheating, Norm. dial. trique trick (Moisy), going with, and prob. verbal n. from, trikier, Norm.-Picard form of trichier, trechier, tre... Oxford English Dictionary
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ring
▪ I. ring, n.1 (rɪŋ) Forms: 1 hring (hringc), 3– ring, 4–7 ringe; 3–6 ryng (4 rynk, 5 ryngg-), 4–6 rynge; 4–5 reng, 5 reyng. [Comm. Teut.: OE. hring, = OFris. hring, rhing, ring (Fris. ring), MDu. rinc, ring- (Du. ring), OS. hring (MLG. rink, ring-, LG. ring), OHG. hring (MHG. rinc, ring-, G. ring),... Oxford English Dictionary
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