treget
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French tregeter (“to throw around”), ultimately from Latin trans + jacere (“to throw”).
Noun
treget
- trickery
- c. 1370s. Unknown, The Romaunt of the Rose. 6266-8.
- For, sith they coude not perceyve
His treget and his crueltee,
They wolde him folowe, al wolde he flee.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- c. 1370s. Unknown, The Romaunt of the Rose. 6266-8.
Descendants
- English: treget
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