Tryste, adj. trusty; adv. faithfully, in trwe and tryste, *VI 100 (MS. tyste). [Related to Traiste as prec.]
Trystyly, adv. faithfully, V 280. [From ME. tristi, &c., extended from prec.]
Trompour, n. trumpeter, II 521. [OFr. trompour.] See Trunpes.
Trosse. See Trusse.
Troteuale, n. idle tale, I 257. [Unknown (used several times by Manning); ? cf. walt(e)rot, Piers Pl. B XXI, 146.]
Trouble, adj. muddy, not clear, IX 12, 34, 104. [OFr. trouble.]
Trouthe, Trowthe. See Treuthe.
Trow(e), v. to believe (in), be sure, think, I 23, II 429, V 137, IX 151, XI a 31, XIII b 60, XVI 95, &c.; Traw(e), VI 127, XVII 45, 244, &c.; *Trod, pp. I 254 (MS. trowed; riming God—see etym. and note); trowe þe ... of, trust you in, V 170; (with double obj.) trawe me þat, believe me in that, V 44. [OE. trēowan, trūwian, and perh. OEast Scand. tróa (I 254).]
Tru(ee); Truth(e). See Trew(e); Treuthe.
Trunpes, n. pl. trumpets, II 301. [OFr. trumpe.] See Trompour.