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TRAG'ICALNESS, n. Fatality; mournfulness; sadness. We moralize the fable in the ...
TRAIL, v.t. [L. traho.] 1. To hunt by the track. [See The Norman, supra.] 2. To ...
TRAILED, pp. Hunted by the tracks; laid flat; drawn along on the ground; brought...
TRA'ILING, ppr. Hunting by the track; drawing on the ground; trading down; layin...
TRAIN, v.t. [L. traho, to draw?] 1. To draw along. In hollow cube he train'd His...
TRA'IN-BAND, n. [train and band.] A band or company of militia. Train-bands, in ...
TRA'IN-BEARER, n. [train and bearer.] One who holds up a train.
TRA'IN-OIL, n. [train and oil.] The oil procured from the blubber or fat of whal...
TRA'IN-ROAD, n. [train and road.] In mines, a slight rail-way for small wagons.
TRA'INABLE, a. That may be trained. [Little used.]
TRA'INED, pp. Drawn; allured; educated; formed by instruction.
TRA'INING, ppr. Drawing; alluring; educating; teaching and forming by practice. ...
TRA'INY, a. Belonging to train-oil. [Not in use.]
TRAIPSE, v.i. To walk sluttishly or carelessly. [A low word.]
TRAIT, n. [L. tractus. See Tract and Treat.] 1. A stroke; a touch. by this singl...
TRA'ITOR, n. [L. traditor; trado, to deliver.] 1. One who violates his allegianc...