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▪ I. † ˈtristy, a.1 Obs. Also 4 tristi, trysti, 4–5 trysty. [f. trist a.1 + -y1.] 1. Trustful, confident: = trusty a. 1.c 1325 Spec. Gy Warw. 477 Put al þin hope in god almiht, And tristi hope to him þou haue. 1382 Wyclif Prol. Bible iii. 4 This..shulde make men trysty in Goddis help. 2. Trustworthy...
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A 12-year-old orphan, Tristy (played by Mollie Mack; née Mollie Dorrell McGowan; 1946–1965) — escapes from an orphanage in Hungary (which then, Austrian police vow to help her find a loving family, but, until then, Tristy would need to stay in an orphanage, away from her new friend, Jeffrey, the
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tristiness
† ˈtristiness Obs. [f. tristy a.1 + -ness.] Trustiness, faithfulness.1408 Clifton tr. Vegetius De re milit. (MS. Digby 233) lf. 185 b/1 Wheþer he haue good tristinesse in knyghthod.
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trysty
▪ I. † ˈtrysty, a. Obs. rare. [f. tryst n. + -y.] Of or pertaining to a tryst: only in trysty tree = trysting tree: see trysting vbl. n. 2.15.. Adam Bel 380 in Hazl. E.P.P. II. 154 Whan they came to Inglys wode, Under theyr trysty tre. Ibid. 392.▪ II. trysty var. tristy Obs.
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tristily
▪ I. † ˈtristily, adv.1 Obs. Forms: see tristy a.1 [f. tristy a.1 + -ly2.] 1. Trustfully, confidently, boldly; securely: = trustily 1.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 42 Goo þei [friars] tristiliche for almes, and hem nediþ not to be a-schamyd. 1382 ― Acts ix. 27 Barnabas..telde..how in Damask he [Paul] di...
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untristy
† unˈtristy a. [un-1 7.] Faithless; unreliable.1390 Gower Conf. II. 151 Jelousie of his *untrist Makth that full many an harm arist. c 1400 Comm. Luke i. 19 (MS. Bodl. 143), In beyng doumb he suffriþ þe peyne of vntrist disseruyd.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iii. 839 Whi hastow mad Troylus to me *vntriste...
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wellaway
wellaway, int. and n. Now arch. (ˈwɛləˈweɪ) Forms: α. weᵹ lá weᵹ, wei lá wei (2 w{iacu} lá wei), 3 wæilawæi, 3–4 weilawei, 3–5 -wai (6 Sc. -wa), 4–5 weilawey, 3–5 -way, 5–6 weillaway (5 -weye), 4–5 weylaway (5 weyle-away, -awey); 4–5 weylowey (weyllo-), weyloway, 5 weilowey, -waie; 4–5 weile-, weyle...
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attire
▪ I. attire, v.1 (əˈtaɪə(r)) Forms: 3–5 atire, 4–6 atyre, 6–7 attyre, 4– attire. See also aphet. tire v.2 [a. OF. atire-r, earlier atirier to arrange, put into order, array, equip, dress, deck, cogn. w. Pr. atieirar, formed on the phrase a tieira, OF. à tire ‘into row or order,’ f. Pr. tieira (teira...
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try
▪ I. try, n. (traɪ) [f. try v.] I. An act of trying, etc. † 1. Naut. In phrase at try, a-try (see a-try), the position of a vessel lying-to in a storm; see try v. 17. Obs.α 1556 W. Towrson in Hakluyt Voy. (1589) 98 All the night [wee] laye at trie with much raine and foule weather. a 1618 Raleigh Ro...
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timber
▪ I. timber, n.1 (ˈtɪmbə(r)) Forms: α. 1– timber; 4–5 -bir, 4–7 -bre, 5 -bur (7 -berr), 3–7 tymber, 4–6 -bre, 5 -byr, -bir(e, 5–6 -bur, (tembre). β. Sc. and north. dial. 4–5 tymyr(e, 5 tymmir, -yr(e, (temir, -yr), 5–9 tymmer, 6 tymer, -ir, (temmer), 8–9 timmer. [OE. timber = OFris. timber, OS. timba...
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tire
▪ I. tire, n.1 (taɪə(r)) Forms: 4 tyr, 5–9 tyre, 6 tier, 6–7 tyer, 6– tire. [Aphetic f. atir, attire n.] † 1. Apparatus, equipment, accoutrement, outfit: = attire n. 1. Obs.13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 7306 + st. ccli, A swift ernand stede..His tire it was ful gay. c 1330 Amis & Amil. 1245 That knight, With ...
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true
▪ I. true, a. (n., adv.) (truː) Forms: α. 1 (ᵹe)tr{iacu}ewe), 1–3 tréowe, 1–4 tr{yacu}we, 3 treouwe, 3–4 triwe, 3–7 trewe, trew, 4–7 treu, 5 treewe, triew(e. β. 3 (Orm.) trowwe, 5 trowe, 5–6 trow; 5 traw. γ. 3–5 truwe, 4–5 trwe, 4–7 tru, 6 trw, 5– true. [OE. (strict WS. (ᵹe)tr{iacu}ewe, commonly) tr...
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take
▪ I. take, v. (teɪk) Pa. tense took (tʊk); pa. pple. taken (ˈteɪk(ə)n). Forms: see below. [Late OE. tacan, tóc, *tacen, a. ON. taka, tók, tekinn (OSw. taka, Sw. taga, Da. tage), to grasp, grip, seize, lay hold of, take, which appears c 1100, in late parts of the OE. Chron., first in MS. D, and then ...
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