Trayne, n.1 stratagem, guile, VII 94, XVI 9. [OFr. traïne.]
Trayne, n.2 error for tayner, burrow, fox's earth, IX 222. [OFr. taignere.]
Trayst, adj. faithful, IV a 41. [ON. traust-r, infl. by next.] See Tryste, Trystyly.
Traist(e), Traste (on, to), v. to trust (in), rely (on), IV a 68, XVI 179; tru for to traist, to be relied on, trustworthy, VII 17 (cf. XVII 515). [ON. treysta.] See Trist.
Traytoure, n. traitor, XVI 150. [OFr. traitre, acc. sg. traitour.]
Transforme, v. transform, XII a 123; of that he hadde be transformed, from that (into which) he had been changed, XII a 20. [OFr. transformer.]
Translate, v. to translate, VII 71, XI a 17, 19, 26; Translating, n. XI a 43. [OFr. translater.]
Trantis, n. pl. tricks, XVI 159. [? Cf. MDu. trant, step.]
Traste. See Traist(e).
Trauail(le), Trauayl(e), Traueile, Trauel, &c., n. labour, toil, I 206, IV a 3, b 8, XI b 227, XII b 197; trauel and tene, toil and trouble, IV a 36, VIII a 127; affliction, I 204; travel, journey, V 173. [OFr. travail(le).]