To TRINKLE, TRYNKLE, v. n. To trickle, S.
Douglas.
To TRINKLE, v. n. To tingle, to thrill.
Baillie.
To TRINSCH, v. a.
1. To cut, to hack.
Fr. trench-er, id.
Douglas.
2. To cut off, to kill.
Douglas.
To TRINTLE, TRINLE, v. a. to trundle or roll, S.
Fr. trondel-er, id.; A. S. trendel, globus.
TRIP, s. A flock, a considerable number.
C. B. tyrfa, a flock.
Henrysone.