traîtreusement (-eûz-mān), adv., traitorously, treacherously.

traîtrise, n.f., treachery, perfidy.

trajectoire, n.f., (ballistics) trajectory.

trajet, n.m., passage, voyage, journey; (surg.) course, direction. — d’une plaie; direction of a wound. Faire le —; to perform the journey, to make the passage, etc.

*tramail or trémail, n.m., trammel, drag-net.

trame, n.f., weft, woof, web; plot, conspiracy; course, progress, thread. La — de sa vie; the course of his life. Ourdir une —; to lay, or to hatch, a plot.

tramer, v.a., to weave; to plot, to brew, to contrive, to hatch. — une étoffe de soie; to weave a stuff with a silk woof. — une conspiration; to hatch a plot. V. ourdir.

se tramer, v.r., to be woven; to be hatched, plotted; to be in course of being hatched, plotted.

tramontain, -e (-tīn, -tè-n), adj., tramontane (lying beyond the mountains).