trompette, n.f., (mus.) trumpet; (fig.) trumpeter, gossip, tell-tale; (conch.) trumpet-shell. — parlante; (l.u.) speaking-trumpet. V. porte-voix. — marine; one-stringed violoncello. — à clef; key-bugle. Sonner de la —; to blow the trumpet. En —; (of the nose) turned up. Sans —, sans tambour ni —; silently, quietly, without noise; privately. Déloger sans —; to decamp silently, without noise.
trompette, n.m., trumpeter.
trompeu-r, -se, n. and adj., deceiver, cheat; deluder, betrayer; deceitful, delusive, fallacious, beguiling, designing, cheating, false.
trompeusement, adv., deceitfully, deceptively.
*trompillon, n.m., (arch.) small pendentive.
tronc (tron), n.m., trunk, stem, stump; stock; poor box, box; (arch.) broken shaft (of a column, pillar); (geom.) frustum.
troncature, n.f., truncation.
tronce, n.f., stump (of a tree); Yule-log.
tronchet, n.m., cooper’s block.
tronçon, n.m., broken piece, fragment, stump; portion, section (of a line of railway).