Troxartas (3 syl.), king of the mice, and father of Psycarpax, who was drowned. The word means “bread-eater.”
Fix their counsel ...
Where great Troxartas crowned in glory reigns ...
Psycarpax’ father, father now no more!
Parnell, Battle of the Frogs and Mice, i. (about 1712).
Trudge, in Love in a Bottle, by Farquhar (1698).
True Thomas, Thomas the Rhymer. So called from his prophecies, the most noted of which was his prediction of the death of Alexander III. of Scotland, made to the earl of March. It is recorded in the Scotichronĭcon of Fordun (1430).
Trueworth, brother of Lydia, and friend of Sir William Fondlove.--S. Knowles, The Love-Chase (1837).
Trull (Dolly). Captain Macheath says of her, “She is always so taken up with stealing hearts, that she does not allow herself time to steal anything else” (act ii. 1).--Gay, The Beggar’s Opera (1727).
Trulla, the daughter of James Spenser, a Quaker. She was first dishonored by her father, and then by Simeon Wait (or Magna´no), the tinker.