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Tropist (n.)

One who deals in tropes; specifically, one who avoids the literal sense of the language of Scripture by explaining it as mere tropes and figures of speech.

Tropologic (a.)

Alt. of Tropological

Tropological (a.)

Characterized by tropes; varied by tropes; tropical.

Tropologize (v. t.)

To use in a tropological sense, as a word; to make a trope of.

Tropology (n.)

A rhetorical mode of speech, including tropes, or changes from the original import of the word.

Trossers (n. pl.)

Trousers.

Trot (v. i.)

To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to ride or drive at a trot. See Trot, n.

Trot (n.)

Fig.: To run; to jog; to hurry.

Trot (v. t.)

To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.

Trot (v. i.)

The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.

Trot (v. i.)

Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.

Trot (v. i.)

One who trots; a child; a woman.

Troth (n.)

Belief; faith; fidelity.

Troth (n.)

Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth.

Troth (n.)

Betrothal.

Trothless (a.)

Faitless; false; treacherous.

Trothplight (v. t.)

To betroth.

Trothplight (a.)

Betrothed; espoused; affianced.

Trothplight (n.)

The act of betrothing, or plighting faith; betrothing.

Trothplighted (a.)

Having fidelity pledged.