TRENSAND, part. pr. Cutting.

Fr. trenchant, id.

Wallace.

TRENTAL, s. A service of thirty masses, which were usually celebrated upon as many different days, for the dead.
Bannatyne P.

Fr. trentel, id. from trente, thirty.

To TREST, to trust.
V. [Traist].

TREST, TRAIST, TRIST, s.
1. The frame of a table, S. tress.
Pal. Hon.
2. A tripod.
Douglas.
3. The frames for supporting artillery.
Acts Ja. V.

Fr. tresteau, fulcrum mensae.

TREST, s. A beam.
V. [Trast].

TRET, adj. Long and well proportioned.
Wallace.