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† tretis, a. Obs. Forms: 4 tretys, 5 tretis, -ise, -ez, traytice, -yse. [a. OF. traitis, tretis slender, graceful, well-built (12th c. in Godef.):—pop.L. type *tractīcius drawn-out, slender, f. tract-us, pa. pple. of trahĕre to draw: see -itious1.] Well-proportioned, neat, graceful, handsome.? a 136...
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Treatise
Etymology
The word 'treatise' first appeared in the fourteenth century as the Medieval English word tretis, which evolved from the Medieval Latin tractatus
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The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene, by Robert Henryson
The Ballade of Lord Barnard Stewart, by William Dunbar
Two other pieces, The Tretis
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trety
▪ I. † ˈtrety, a. Obs. rare—1. = tretis a.c 1450 St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 7362 He had a lange trety face.▪ II. trety, -ye obs. ff. treaty.
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Wilson's novel Wise Virgin (1982) centres on Giles Fox, a blind scholar who has spent 20 years editing the Tretis of Loue Heuenliche, a 13th-century tract
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tretar
▪ I. tret, n. Comm. Obs. exc. Hist. (trɛt) [Known c 1500; origin and history obscure. Generally conjectured either to be identical with OF. and AF. tret, variant of trait act of drawing, draught, etc. (see trait), or to represent OF. traite ‘a draught..a transportation, vent outward, shipping ouer; ...
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The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo
The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo or The Tretis Of The Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo ('The conversation of the two married women and the widow') is a narrative
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Chaucer's influence on 15th-century Scottish literature
Although Dunbar's The Tretis includes many ironic gestures that recall the Wife of Bath and The Merchant's Tale, he utilizes a much wilder humor than Chaucer
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cursor
cursor (ˈkɜːsə(r)) [a. L. cursor runner, agent-n. from currĕre, curs- to run: cf. courser. The Latin word occurs in the title of ‘Þe tretis þat men cals Cursor Mundi’ (Gött. MS.), ‘The Cursur o the world’ (Cott. MS), of which it is said, l. 267, Cursur [v.r. Cursor, Coarsur] o werld man oght it call...
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Alliterative Revival
dialect)
c. 1450
The Buke of the Howlat, Scottish allegorical poem in rhymed stanza with irregular alliteration; written by Richard Holland
c. 1500
The Tretis
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forespeaking
forespeaking, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. forespeak; † a preliminary speech, preface; † a prediction.1480 Caxton Descr. Brit. 31 This place is but a forspekyng and not a full tretis ther of. 1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. John xii. 33 Sum..which did coniecte (bicause of the fo...
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He makes tretis without the consent of the Senit." The Baltimore Sun joked: "How will he spell his own name?
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