Trinity, sb. RG. 532
Tripe, sb. Alys. 1578. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176. Fr. tripe. Ital. trippa
Trobles. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176; probably a corruption of Fr. ‘troblés,’ waste, spoilt leather; from Fr. ‘trobler’ == corrompre, gâter, Roq. See Treisuses
Trod, sb. == tread, or track. Body and Soul, 212. AS. trod
Tromcheri, sb. == trumpery? Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176. Fr. troncer, to break into small pieces. Cf. Gawin Douglas’s ‘trumpis,’ fragments, which is probably the origin of the modern form
Trome, sb. == a company. HD. 8. AS. truma
Trone. See Throne
Tronn (sic in MS.), sb. == a steelyard. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176
Trotevale, sb. == trifling, joke. Body and Soul, 146. Lat. titivillitia
Troth, sb. == betrothal. K. Horn, 694