tray, try.
tread, tred, pret. of tread, II, 160, 5, 6; 165, 9; 171, 10, 12; IV, 468, 3, 4. p. p., IV, 128, 19.
treasonie, II, 344, 14: treason.
tree, tre, I, 343, 42; 345, 40; II, 218, 19; III, 23, 26; 309, 44: wood. I, 465, 2; 473, 4: pole, shaft of a cart. I, 341, 21; 344, 20; III, 25, 59; 29, 154; 63, 147; 97, 4: the cross. III, 160, 22, 25; 161, 42; 162, 55, 62; 163, 78; 267, 9; 268, 8; 270, D 8; 271, F 10: staff, straight piece of rough wood. crooked tree, III, 160, 18: bow. trenchen tree, III, 164, 91: truncheon, cudgel, staff. of (a) myghttë tre, III, 308 f., 27, 42: of strong wood. a trusti tree, III, 309, 40: perhaps shaft; but the a is likely to be of, as Professor Skeat suggests, and the meaning, of trusty wood (cf. 44, bowe made off trusti tree). horse of tree, III, 478, 13: bridge, or, at least, tree-trunk.
tree, III, 412, 22. See tray.
trenchen tree, III, 164, 91: truncheon, cudgel, staff.
trew, true, II, 384, 20, 21; III, 474, 45: trow, believe.
trews, trues, IV, 157, 18, 19; 267, 7; 272, 3; V, [165], 1; [267] a, 6; [306], 1: trousers.
treyffe, III, 113, 81: thrive.
triest, trist. See tryst.