Isl. draett-ur, Su. G. drott, a servant; Germ. trot, an old woman, a witch.
To TRATTIL, TRATLE, v. n.
1. To prattle, to tattle.
Dunbar.
2. To repeat in a rapid and careless manner.
Lyndsay.
C. B. tryd-ar, to prattle.
Trittell trattell, pshaw.
Lyndsay.
Trattils, s. pl. Trattles, idle talk.
Pitscottie.
TRAVESSE, s.
V. [Treviss].
TRAWART, adj. Perverse.
V. [Thrawart].
Dunbar.
TRAWYNTIT.
V. [Tranont].
TRAZILEYS, s. pl. The props of vines.
Douglas.
L. B. trestell-us, fulcrum mensae.