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Show T RIT LTRU trose, Fr. TRUNRK. #. [. [trancus, Lat Tr'osion He wa Dryden Some of the largeft trees have feeds no bigge diminutive plants than fom and yet every fee branches, an Bentley is a perfet plant, with a trunk leaves, inclofed in a fhell Truss. n /o [troufe, French. r a e u p r i w b 1. A banda ftrained from lapfing p b e t p t a d e c f u w i r h y e r S m f W s u t i a w o b o t to th [Tronc, French. A cheft for cloaths {fometimes a fmall cheft commonly line with paper An afs was wifhing for a mouthful of fref grafs to knap upon, in exchange for a heartlef L'Efirange trufs of ftraw happene learne to dance th idea of which had fo mixed itfelf with the turn of all his dances, that, though he could dance excellently well, yet it was only whilft that zrun was there; nor could he perform well in any othe place, unlefs that, or fome fuch other trunk, ha its due pofition in the room Locke Your poem funk And fent in quires to linc a trunk If ftill you be difpos'd to rhyme Go try your han afecond. time Savift Dryd never to pu zr#f in deceitfu Savift too muc z. Charge received in confidence Expect no more from fervants than is juft Reward them well, if they obferve their ¢ruff Denbam In my wretched cafe 't will be more juf Not to have promis'd, than deceive your zruft Dryden Thofe fervants may be called to an accoun Dawenant who have broken their truft 6. A long tube through which pellets of | 3. Confident opinion of any event clay are blown His truft was with th' Eternal to be deeme In rolls of parchment trunks the mout In a fhooting trunk, the longe clean.sh data import.tsv out README tain limit th fwifte an 'drivcs the pellet TrUNK forcibly the ai Ray w. a [tranco Latin. truncate ; to maim ; to lop TrU'NKED a trunk Sh trees Ev'n fuch is time, who takes on tru Our youth, our joys, our all we have And pays us but with ageand duft. Raligh 6. Something committed to one's faith They cannot fee all with their own eyes; the muft commit many great ¢#/fs to their minifters Bacon Spenfer adj. [from trunk. ftrong an 5. Credit on promife of payment Obfolete is thick fet wit Moft take things upon truff, and mifemplo their affent by lazily enflaving their minds to th Locke dictates of others T Large ftreams of blood out of the trunked froc Forth guthedy like water ftreams from riven rock S 4. Credit given without examination it is to a cer mor Havin Thou the foone Temptation found'ft, or over potent charms well trunke Hoavel TRUNK-HOSE . f. [trunk an Large breeches formerly worn And with a bolder ftride, and loofer air Mingled with men, a man thou muft appear. Prior Tru'NN1ONS, 2. /. [trognons, French. The knobs-or bunchings of a gun, tha bear it on the cheeks of a carriage Bailey 3. To admit in confidence to the powe over any thing Whe mi Our taking of a truft doth not engage us t difobey our Lord, or do any evil thing. Kettlewell 7 Depofit charge given fomethin committe an accoun of whic t muft b Although the advantages one man pofleflet more than another, may be called his propert wit refpe¢ men to othe God they are only-a truff ye wit faithful Cre. yourfelf into the hands of you ator; and when you have done, trzf him wit yourfelf as you muft do when you are dying. Tayl 9 4. To commit with confidence Give me good fame, ye pow'rs, and makemejuft This much the rogue to publick ears will truff; = In private then :-When wilt thou, mighty fove My wealthy uncle from this world remove? Dryd Whom with your pow'r and fortune, Sir, you truft Dryden Now to fufpeét, is vain 5. To venture confidently Fool'd by thee to rruf? thee from mydide. Milt 6. To fell upon credit 7o TrRUST. @. 2 1. To be confident of fomething future I truft to come unto you, and fpeak face to face From this grave, this duft My God fhall raife me up, I truft refpec Who I truffed to be my friend in his power an Raleigh allT had wa by God's blefling I was neve Fell deceived in my truft z. To have confidence; to rely; to depend without doubt The ifles fhall wait upon me, and on mine ar Iaiaby li g thall they truff The Lordis a buckler to all that zr«f in him 2 Sarms xxii Sin ne'er fhall hurt them more who rightly traf Milto In this his fatisfaction 3. To be credulous ; to be won to confidence Well you may fear too far ---Safer than truf} too far Shake[peare 4. To expelt The fimplicity of the goat fhews us what andoneft man is to #wf to that keeps a knave com L' Efirange pany TrRusTEE. # /f. [from traft. 1. One entrufted with any thing Having made choice of fuch a confeflor that yo mayytruft your foul with, fincerely open your hear _k ru a' 1s h a l o h o u o l a m to h e f n m hi a h b e o f i m c d from G deputy e to hear, judge, and abfolve you e ,Ta_ylar': Guide to a Penitent t i m c i i t m f t 2. O You are not the truffees of thzj.l?ubl.xck liberty Milton's Agoniftes Depofited within thee you lie down, with a fhort prayer coma for the ufe and behoof of anot}.xer. To violate the facred truft of filenc hof. The fhort zrunk-hofe fhall fhow thy foot and kne Licentious, and to common eye-fight free Milton Equal in ftrength bein laid to the one end and the ear to the other, th found is heard much farther than in the open air Bacon's Natural Hiftory Sbaleefiomre 2 yflb} Shake[peare brother, a very fimple gentleman My misfortunes may be of ufe to credulou maids men Ben fonfon Give me your hand : zxf me, you look well, a fool is honefty! and truft, his fwor Wha @. a. [from the noun. 2. To believe ; to credit 1. Confidence; reliance on another Leviathan that at his gill My fword thy way to viétory had thown Shakefpeare's Henry 1V 7. /. [trauf, Runick. TrusT animal Jilt T pack up clofe together into an eel-fkin 5. The probofcis of an elephant, or othe Draws in, and at his trunk fpouts out a fea When elephant "gainft elephant did rea His trunk, and caftles juftled in the air [trouffer, French. What in moft Englith writers ufeth to be loof and untight, in this author is well grounded, finel Spenfer framed, and ftrongly zru/fed up together Some of them fend the fcriptures before, truf up bag and baggage, make themfelves in a readinefs, that they may fly from city to city. Hooker You might have tr#/fed him and all his appare .ther to ftand an old trunk in the room @. a Truss an Obfolete 3. Troufe; breeches 7 of fallet Addif. Spetator drank a full bottle to her thare Carry in trunks, and all my.drudgery do. Dryden ma a truf devoure on fai Th Shakefpeare a youn 7o TRUST With wim.i top th o groun eve th the an afiault b by carrying up great truffés of hay before them, t Carew dead their fhot Some odd fantaftick lord would fai ‘Wher Shake[peare's King Leay Being tranfplanted out of his cold barr%n dier cefe, he was left in that great zruff with the king larendon The rebels firft won the plain at the hill's foo Neither prefs, coffer, cheft, trunk, well, vault but he hath an abftra€l for the remembrance o fuch places I ferve him truly, that will put me in truft 1°d be torn in pieces ere 1°d 774} a woma Spenfer 3. The main body of any thing 4 State of him to whom fomething is entrufted 1. To place confidence in ; to confide in All as a poor pedler he did wend Bearing a trufs of trifles at his back As belles and babies, and glaffes in his packe Thou bring'ft me happinefs and peace, fon John But health, alack, with youthful wings is flow From this bare, wither'd trunk. Skak. Henry IV Ray thing thruft clofe toge 2. Bundle; an ther The charm and venom which they drun Their blood with Tecret filth infected hath Being diffufed through the fenfelefs trunk. Spenf on to the heart Bentley, | 9 trufron 2. The body without the limbs of an animal The large ¢runks of the veins difcharge the refluent blood into the next adjacent trunk, and f is really pulfion an whic pumping, fucking Behold, I commit my daught fpecial zruff 5 whcrcfore}:io nogt enérei??er?\fii. Tobity x. 12 drawing do not underftan By attrattion w -About the mofly.trunt I wound me foon For high from ground the branches would requir Milton's Paradife Left Thy utmoft reach Creeping 'twixt 'em all, the mantling vin Does round their trunks her purple clufters twine of thrufting or puthing 1. The body of a tree The ivy, which had hid my princely trunt Shakefpeare And fuckt my verdure out on 't 'The a& ‘8. Confidence in fappofed honefty Lat. [¢rudo ». t Savift o C i o t t p t g r n v and if you h muc affairs lefs to intermeddl TRU'STER trufts in the managemefl; Dr‘j {: One wh 7./ [from #rujt. ce le vi th ea n m d yo l Nor fh To make it trufler of your own repor Againft yourfelf Shake[peare's Ha;llfff u s r [ f # TRU'STINESS nefty ; fideli 5 |