[ Troblen], v. to trouble, W; troubild, pp., WA; see [Trublen].
[ Trod], sb. a trodden path, SkD (s.v. trade), HD. See [Treden].
[ Trofle], sb. a trifle, S3; see [Trufle].
[ Trompe], sb. a trump, trumpet, C3; trumpe, C.—AF. trompe.
[ Trompe], v. to play the trumpet, PP; trumpe, W, Prompt.—AF. trumper.
[ Tronchoun], sb. a truncheon, broken piece of a spear-shaft. C; trunchone, Prompt.—OF. tronchon, tronçon.
[ Trone], sb. throne, S, PP, S3, C2, C3, W; trones, pl., S; one of the nine orders of angels, WA; tronen, S2.—OF. trone; Lat. thronum; from Gr. θρόνος.
[ Tronen], v. to enthrone, PP.—OF. troner.