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TROUBLE, v.t. trub'l. [L. turbo; turba, a crowd, and perhaps trova, a turn. The ...
TROT'TING, ppr. Moving with a trot; walking fast, or running.
TROT'TER, n. A beast that trots, or that usually trots. 1. A sheep's foot.
TROTH'LESS, a. Faithless; treacherous. TROTH'-PLIGHT , v.t. To betroth or affian...
TROTH, n. 1. Belief; faith; fidelity; as,to plight one's troth. 2. Truth; verity...
TROT, v.i. 1. To move faster than in walking, as a horse or other quadruped, by ...
TROSS'ERS, n. Trowsers. [Not used.] [See Trowsers .]
TROPOL'OGY, n. [Gr. trope, and discourse.] A rhetorical mode of speech, includin...
TROPOLOG'ICAL, a. [See Tropology .] Varied by tropes; changed from the original ...
TRO'PIST, n. [from trope.] One who explains the Scriptures by tropes and figures...
TROP'ICALLY, adv. In a tropical or figurative manner.
TROP'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the tropics; being within the tropics; as tropical c...
TROP'IC-BIRD, n. An aquatic fowl of the genus Phaeton, with a long slender tail ...
TROP'IC, n. [L. tropicus; from Gr. a turning; to turn.] 1. In astronomy, a circl...
TRO'PHY-MONEY, n. A duty paid in England annually by house-keepers, towards prov...
TRO'PHY, n. [L. tropoeum.] 1. Among the ancients, a pile of arms taken from a va...