Part 908 (1/2)
_To_ TRODDLE, _v n_ To ith short steps, as a little child does, Ang
_Morison_
Gerre incedere
TRODWIDDIE, _s_ The chain that fastens the harrohat are called the _Swingle-trees_, S B
Isl _troda_, terra, and _vijd-er_, vimen; q the _withe_ which touches the earth
TROGGERS, _s pl_ The designation given to one species of Irish vagrants, q _trokers_, Wigton
_Statist Acc_
TROISTRY, _s_ The entrails of a beast, offals, S B
Isl _tros_, trash, Sw _trastyg_, trumpery
TROYT, _s_ An inactive person, S B
Su G _tryt-a_, pigere, taedere; _troett_, fessus, lassus
_To_ TROKE, _v a_
1 To bargain in the way of exchange, to barter, S _truck_, E
Fr _troqu-er_, to exchange
_Ferguson_
2 To do business on a small scale, S
3 To be busy about little, in whatever way, S
~Trock~, ~Troque~, _s_
1 Exchange, barter, S
Fr _troc_, id
2 _Troques_, pl small wares, S B
_shi+rrefs_
3 S, S B