Part 903 (1/2)
_Barbour._
_To_ TRANSE, _v. n._ To determine, to resolve.
_Burel._
Fr. _tranch-er_, decider, parler franchement.
TRANSS, _s._ A species of dance anciently in use.
_Chr. Kirk._
To TRANSMUGRIFY, _v. a._ To transform, to trans.m.u.te, S.
_Burns._
* _To_ TRANSPORT, _v. a._ To translate a minister from one charge to another, S.
_Pardovan._
~Transportation~, _s._ The act of translating a minister, S.
_Acts a.s.sembly._
TRANTLE, _s._ The rut made by a cartwheel, when it is deep, Ang.
TRANTLES, TRITLE-TRANTLES, TRANTLIMS, _s. pl._
1. Trifling or superst.i.tious ceremonies.
_Cleland._
2. Moveables of little value, petty articles of furniture, S.
_Ross._
3. Toys used by children, S. Loth. _trantles_.
V. ~Trentalis~.
TRAP, _s._ A sort of ladder, S.
Sw. _trappa_, Teut. _trap_, gradus.
TRAPPYS, _s. pl._ Trappings.