قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

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True-blue (a.)

Of inflexible honesty and fidelity; -- a term derived from the true, or Coventry, blue, formerly celebrated for its unchanging color. See True blue, under Blue.

True-blue (n.)

A person of inflexible integrity or fidelity.

True-born (a.)

Of genuine birth; having a right by birth to any title; as, a true-born Englishman.

True-bred (a.)

Of a genuine or right breed; as, a true-bred beast.

True-bred (a.)

Being of real breeding or education; as, a true-bred gentleman.

True-hearted (a.)

Of a faithful heart; honest; sincere; not faithless or deceitful; as, a truhearted friend.

True-penny (n.)

An honest fellow.

Truelove (n.)

One really beloved.

Truelove (n.)

A plant. See Paris.

Truelove (n.)

An unexplained word occurring in Chaucer, meaning, perhaps, an aromatic sweetmeat for sweetening the breath.

Trueness (n.)

The quality of being true; reality; genuineness; faithfulness; sincerity; exactness; truth.

Truffle (n.)

Any one of several kinds of roundish, subterranean fungi, usually of a blackish color. The French truffle (Tuber melanosporum) and the English truffle (T. aestivum) are much esteemed as articles of food.

Truffled (a.)

Provided or cooked with truffles; stuffed with truffles; as, a truffled turkey.

Trug (n.)

A trough, or tray.

Trug (n.)

A hod for mortar.

Trug (n.)

An old measure of wheat equal to two thirds of a bushel.

Trug (n.)

A concubine; a harlot.

Trugging-house (n.)

A brothel.

Truism (n.)

An undoubted or self-evident truth; a statement which is pliantly true; a proposition needing no proof or argument; -- opposed to falsism.

Truismatic (a.)

Of or pertaining to truisms; consisting of truisms.