Tribunále, a tribunall or iudgement Seat.
Tribunáto, the office or dignitie of a Tribune, the Protector-ship of the Commons.
Tribunítio, of or belonging to the Tribune. Also he that hath beene a Tribune.
Tribúno, a Tribune, as we may say, a Protector of the Commons, which office was first appointed to maintaine the liberties and benefits of the Commons against the power and pride of the Nobles, and for that cause had euer both night and day the gates of their houses standing open.
Tributáre, to bring to subiection, and cause to pay tribute vnto, to pay tribute.
Tributário, tributarie, tribute paying.
Tributióne, a tributati[on], a distribution.
Tribúto, a tribute, which is money raised vpon the goods of subiects, according to their meanes or abilitie.
Triccáre, to trifle, or loitringly spend the time. Also to toy with trifling words. Also to goe a shuffling or racing pace, to racke as some horses doe. Also to shufflle or iumble together. Also to hop, to skip or friske.
Triccatína, a kind of tripping dance. Also a nimble tripping or dancing wench.