v. Obs. rare. [? ad. F. trevirer for chavirer to capsize, upset, f. tre- = TRANS- + virer to whirl, roll.] trans. ? To upset.

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1636–7.  Admir. Crt. Exam., 115. 24 Jan., Six butts of the articulate shipp’s ladinge … were by reason the said shipps giveing waie in foule weather treveered, and one of them was quite out and the other aboute one third out.

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