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TRAKIT, _part. pa._ Much fatigued.

V. ~Traik~.

TRAM, _s._

1. The shaft of a cart or carriage of any kind, S.

_Dunbar._

Su. G. _traam_, that part of a tree, which is cut into different portions.

2. A beam or bar.

_Spalding._

3. In a ludicrous sense, the leg or limb; as, _lang trams_, long limbs, S.

TRAMALT NET, corr. from E. _trammel_.

_Lyndsay._

TRAMORT, _s._ A corpse.

_Dunbar._

Su. G. _tra_, to consume, _mort_, dead.

_To_ TRAMP, _v. a._

1. To tread with force, S.

_Lyndsay._

Sw. _trampa pa_, conculcare.

2. To tread, in reference to walking, S.

_Ferguson._

_To_ ~Tramp~, _v. n._

1. To tread with a heavy step, S.

Su. G. _tramp-a_, id.

2. To walk; as opposed to any other mode of travelling, S.

_Pop. Ball._

~Tramp~, _s._

1. The act of striking the foot suddenly downwards, S.

2. An excursion, properly a pedestrian one. S.

_Burns._

TRANCE, TRANSE, _s._

1. A pa.s.sage within a house, S.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

2. Used metaph. in relation to death.

_Rutherford._

_To_ TRANE, _v. n._ To travel.

_Burel._

Su. G. _tren-a_, incedere, gressus facere.

_To_ TRANONT, TRANOYNT, TRANOWNT, TRANENT, TRAWYNT, _v. n._

1. To march suddenly in a clandestine manner.

_Barbour._

2. To march quickly, without including the idea of stratagem or secrecy.

_Wallace._

3. To return, to turn back.

_Pal. Hon._

Fr. _traine_, a snare, an ambush.

~Tranowintyn~, _s._ A stratagem of war.

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