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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
treowe — treowe, treowthe obs. ff. true, truth … Useful english dictionary
treowthe — treowe, treowthe obs. ff. true, truth … Useful english dictionary
Truth — For other uses, see Truth (disambiguation). Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy, François Lemoyne, 1737 Truth has a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with fact or reality … Wikipedia
trueness — true (tro͞o) adj. tru·er, tru·est 1. a. Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous: »the true cost. See Synonyms at REAL(Cf. ↑real)1. See Usage Note at FACT(Cf. ↑fact) … Word Histories
truelove — noun a person loved by another person • Syn: ↑sweetheart, ↑sweetie, ↑steady • Hypernyms: ↑lover • Hyponyms: ↑ladylove, ↑dulcinea, ↑suga … Useful english dictionary
trow — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English trēowan; akin to Old English trēowe faithful, true more at true Date: before 12th century 1. obsolete believe 2. archaic think … New Collegiate Dictionary
truth — noun (plural truths) Etymology: Middle English trewthe, from Old English trēowth fidelity; akin to Old English trēowe faithful more at true Date: before 12th century 1. a. archaic fidelity, constancy b. sincerity in action, character, and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
trig — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, trusty, nimble, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse tryggr faithful; akin to Old English trēowe faithful more at true Date: 1513 1. stylishly or jauntily trim < everything was trim and trig and bright … New Collegiate Dictionary
truce — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trewes, plural of trewe agreement, from Old English trēow fidelity; akin to Old English trēowe faithful more at true Date: 13th century 1. a suspension of fighting especially of considerable duration by agreement … New Collegiate Dictionary
true — I. adjective (truer; truest) Etymology: Middle English trewe, from Old English trēowe faithful; akin to Old High German gitriuwi faithful, Old Irish derb sure, and probably to Sanskrit dāruṇa hard, dāru wood more at tree Date: before 12th century … New Collegiate Dictionary