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TRAIK, _s._

1. A plague, a mischief.

_Douglas._

2. The flesh of sheep that have died of disease or by accident, S.

_Pennecuik, N._

_To_ TRAIK, _v. n._ To be in a declining state of health.

_Baillie._

Su. G. _trak-a_, c.u.m difficultate progredi.

TRAILSYDE, _adj._ So long as to _trail_ on the ground.

V. ~Side~.

_Douglas._

_To_ TRAYN, _v. a._ To draw, to entice.

Fr. _train-er_, to draw.

_Barbour._

~Train~, _s._ A rope used for _drawing_, Orkn.

_Stat. Acc._

_To_ TRAIST, TREST, TREIST, _v. a._

1. To trust.

_Lyndsay._

2. _v. n._ To pledge faith, by entering into a truce.

_Gawan and Gol._

Isl. _treist-a_, Su. G. _traest-a_, confidere.

~Traist~, ~Trest~, _s._ Trust, faith.

_Complaynt S._