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TREADER, n. tred'er. One who treads. Isa 16.
TREADING, ppr. tred'ing. Stepping; pressing with the foot; walking on.
TREADLE TREAGUE, n. treeg. A truce.
TREASON, n. tree'zn. [L. traho. See Draw and Drag.] Treason is the highest crime...
TREASONABLE, a. tree'znable. Pertaining to treason; consisting of treason; invol...
TREASONOUS, for treasonable, is not in use.
TREASURE, n. trezh'ur. [L. thesaurus.] 1. Wealth accumulated; particularly, a st...
TREASURE-CITY, n. trezh'ur-city. A city for stores and magazines. Exo 1.
TREASURE-HOUSE, n. trezh'ur-house. A house or building where treasures and store...
TREASURE-TROVE, n. trezh'ur-trove. Any money, bullion and the like, found in the...
TREASURED, pp. trezh'ured. Hoarded; laid up for future use.
TREASURER, n. trezh'urer. One who has the care of a treasure or treasury; an off...
TREASURERSHIP, n. trezh'ureship. The office of treasurer.
TREASURESS, n. trezh'uress. A female who has charge of a treasure.
TREASURY, n. trezh'ury. A place or building in which stores of wealth are reposi...
TREAT, v.t. [L. tracto.] 1. To handle; to manage; to use. Subjects are usually f...