Treuthe; Trouthe, Trowthe, XII; Trawþe, V, VI; Truth(e), VII; n. truth, VII 42, 51, 94; (personified) VIII a 16, 39, &c.; fidelity, XII a 164; faith, (plighted) word, troth, V 219, VIII a 35, XII b 164, 203; compact, V 280; honesty, VIII a 70, 90; equity, VI 135. [OE. trēowþ.] See Vntrawþe.
Trew(e); Treue, XI b 51; Tru, VII 17; Truee, V 173; Trwe, V 286, VI 61; adj. faithful, loyal, II 554, IV a 41, XI b 51, XII a 195, XV a 21, &c.; trusty, honest, V 173, 286; (vaguely, as compliment), II 23; true, truthful, VIII a 52, IX 298, XI a 27, b 71, 121, XVI 273, &c.; true (in fact), VI 61, XVII 201; Trwe, adv. loyally, VI 100; honestly, V 286. [OE. (ge-)trēowe.] See Vntrewe.
Trewe, n. truce, VIII a 326. [OE. trēow.] See Truse.
Trew(e)ly, Treuly (IX), Trw(e)ly (V), adv. loyally, faithfully, V 280; correctly, rightly, VIII a 23, XI a 37; indeed, IX 247; confidently, IV a 68, V 44, XVI 95. [OE. trēow-līce.]
Trewman, n. honest fellow; (as name), XIV d 6, 16.
Tribute, n. tribute, IX 190. [OFr. tribut, L. tribūtum.]
Triet, pp. proved (true), VII 17. [OFr. trier.]
Trifuls, n. pl. nonsense, foolish lies, VII 43. [Cf. OFr. trufle.]
Trinité, Trynyté, -tee, -ty, n. (the) Trinity, IX 338, XVII 30, 83, 169, &c. [OFr. trinité.]
Trist, Tryst, Trust, v. to trust, XVII 505; trew for to trist, to be relied on, trusty, XVII 515 (cf. VII 17); trust ye non other, believe nothing else, VII 42 (cf. Deme); þerto ȝe tryst, be sure of that, V 257. [OE. *trȳ̆stan, or ON. *trýsta, rel. to Traist(e); cf. MHG. trǖst.]