TRIG, adj. neat.
To TRIM, v. a. to drub.
To TROKE, v. a. to bargain in the way of exchange; to barter.
TROTTERS, s. pl. sheep's feet.
To TROW, TREW, v. a. to believe.
TROWTH, s. truth; belief.
TRUE-BLUE, s. an epithet applied to rigid Presbyterians, in allusion to the colour of the cockad worn by the Covenanters.
TRUMPH, s. the trump at cards.
TRUNSCHEOUN, s. a plate; a trencher.
TRYSTING-PLACE, s. a place of meeting previously agreed on.