Trombettiẻre, a Trumpeter, but vsed for a man that loueth to prattle much.
Tromboncíno, a treble Sackbut.
Trombóne, a Base or great Trumpet, or Sackbut. Also a Foule called a Bittor.
Tronadóri, running Squibs of wild-fire.
Tronáre, to thunder.
Troncaménte, cuttingly by halfes.
Troncáre, to cut off, to cut short, to curtall, to abridge. Also to clip, or pare. Also to shiuer, or splitter. Also to maime, or mangle.
Troncáto, cut off, cut short. Looke Troncáre.
Trónco, any trunke or bodie without a head. Also a stump or stem without boughes, any stocke or blocke. Also a logarhead or block-headed fellow. Also a trunchion, a cudgell, a bat, or crabtree cudgell.
TRO Tróncoli, the vailes of a Cooke, as Giblets, or shreds of any meate.