tralled, V, [274], 10: trailed (had rather have married A. and have trailed).

trance, II, 468 f., 18, 22; V, [268], 7: passage in a house.

tranckled, I, 284, 10: travelled. (Dutch trantelen, tranten, tarde progredi; morari. Hexham, to go lazily, at a soft pace.)

trap, a doublet of trip. trip for trap, II, 328, 17: tripping.

trapand, p. p., (of horse) IV, 44, 4: treacherously dealt with.

trappin, IV, 342, 12: tape.

trattles, II, 152, 5: tattles.

travisse, II, 92, 20: (a frame for confining cavalry horses) horse’s stall.

trawale, III, 41 a: travail, operations.

tray, tree (A. S. trega), injury, suffering, grief, vexation. tene and traye, I, 328, 40; tray and tene, III, 66, 218: grief and vexation, tree and teene, III, 412, 22: grief and injury. (tregan and téonan, Genesis, 2274.)