v. Obs. rare. [? ad. F. trevirer for chavirer to capsize, upset, f. tre- = TRANS- + virer to whirl, roll.] trans. ? To upset.
16367. Admir. Crt. Exam., 115. 24 Jan., Six butts of the articulate shipps 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.