v. Obs. rare. [Etymol. obscure: has some likeness to TRANONT.] intr. ? To depart.

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a. 1400[?].  Morte Arth., 1976. Trussene fulle traystely, and treunt there-aftyre. Ibid., 2017. This traytour has treunt this tresone to wyrche! He has the cete forsett appone sere halfez. Ibid., 3900. Than the traytoure treuntede the Tyseday thar-aftyre, Trynnys in with a trayne tresone to wirke.

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