[ Tracen], v. to trace, to draw a picture, to trace one’s way, to conduct oneself, Prompt., CM, S3; trasen, S3.—OF. tracer (trasser); Late Lat. *tractiare, from Lat. tract-, base of pp. of trahere; see BH, § 131.

[ Trade], sb. a trodden path, S3, TG, SkD, HD. See [Treden].

[ Tradicion], sb. surrender, S3.—Lat. traditionem. Cf. [Tresoun].

[ Traitorye], sb. treachery, C3, CM.

[ Traitour], sb. traitor, S; traytour, S; treitur, S.—AF. traitur; Lat. traditorem.

[ Tram], sb. engine, machine, WA; trammys, pl., B.

[ Trappe], sb. the trappings of a horse, SkD; trappys, pl., SkD.

[ Trapped], adj. adorned with trappings, C, Prompt.

[ Trappings], sb. pl. ornaments, Sh.

[ Trappure], sb. trappings of a horse, Prompt.; trappures, pl., C.