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TRENTAL, _s._ A service of thirty ma.s.ses, which were usually celebrated upon as many different days, for the dead.

_Bannatyne P._

Fr. _trentel_, id. from _trente_, thirty.

_To_ TREST, to trust.

V. ~Traist~.

TREST, TRAIST, TRIST, _s._

1. The frame of a table, S. _tress_.

_Pal. Hon._

2. A tripod.

_Douglas._

3. The frames for supporting artillery.

_Acts Ja. V._

Fr. _tresteau_, fulcrum mensae.

TREST, _s._ A beam.

V. ~Trast~.

TRET, _adj._ Long and well proportioned.

_Wallace._

Fr. _traict_, _trait_, drawn out, lengthened.

TRETABYL, _adj._ Tractable, pliable.

_Douglas._

_To_ TRETE, _v. a._ To entreat.

V. ~Treit~.

~Tretie~, _s._ Entreaty.