قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

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القاموس

Trenail (n.)

Same as Treenail.

Trench (v. t.)

To cut; to form or shape by cutting; to make by incision, hewing, or the like.

Trench (v. t.)

To fortify by cutting a ditch, and raising a rampart or breastwork with the earth thrown out of the ditch; to intrench.

Trench (v. t.)

To cut furrows or ditches in; as, to trench land for the purpose of draining it.

Trench (v. t.)

To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next; as, to trench a garden for certain crops.

Trench (v. i.)

To encroach; to intrench.

Trench (v. i.)

To have direction; to aim or tend.

Trench (v. t.)

A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench for draining land.

Trench (v. t.)

An alley; a narrow path or walk cut through woods, shrubbery, or the like.

Trench (v. t.)

An excavation made during a siege, for the purpose of covering the troops as they advance toward the besieged place. The term includes the parallels and the approaches.

Trench-plough (v. t.)

To plow with deep furrows, for the purpose of loosening the land to a greater depth than usual.

Trench-plow (v. t.)

Alt. of Trench-plough

Trenchand (a.)

Trenchant.

Trenchant (v. t.)

Fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp.

Trenchant (v. t.)

Fig.: Keen; biting; severe; as, trenchant wit.

Trenchantly (adv.)

In a trenchant, or sharp, manner; sharply; severely.

Trenched (imp. & p. p.)

of Trench

Trencher (v. t.)

One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches.

Trencher (v. t.)

A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use.

Trencher (v. t.)

The table; hence, the pleasures of the table; food.