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Alem. _trug_, fraud; O. Fr. _trick-er_, to deceive.

TRUE-BLUE, _adj._ An epithet given to those accounted rigid Presbyterians, from the colour of the c.o.c.kade worn by the Covenanters, S.

_True Bleu Presb. Loyalty._

TRUFF, _s._ Corr. of E. _turf_, S.

_Ferguson._

TRUFF, _s._ A trick, a deceit.

_Douglas._

Ital. _truffa_, id. _truff-are_, to cheat.

_To_ ~Truff~, _v. a._ To steal.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

~Truffure~, _s._ A deceiver.

_Douglas._

TRUGS, _adv._ A mode of profane swearing, used among the vulgar, S. B.

Moes. G. _triggua_, Su. G. _trigg_, faithful.

TRUKIER, TRUCKER, _s._

1. A deceitful person.

_Polwart._

O. Fr. _trikeur_, a deceiver.

2. A designation often given to a female in contempt, as equivalent to ”worthless hussy,” S.

TRULIE, _adj._ True, not fact.i.tious. _A trulie story_, S. B.

Su. G. _trolig_, credibilis.

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