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trespass
verb (trespasses , trespassed , trespassing ) intr (usu trespass on or onto or upon someone or something)
1 to enter (someone else's property) without the right or permission to do so.
2 to intrude on (someone's time, privacy, rights, etc).
3 old use to sin.
noun
1 (trespasses ) the act or process of entering someone else's property without the right or permission to do so.
2 an intrusion into someone's time, privacy, etc.
3 old use a sin.
[13c: from French trespas passing across]
trespasser noun .
tress
noun (tresses )
1 a long lock or plait of hair.
2 (tresses) a woman's or girl's long hair.
verb (tresses , tressed , tressing ) to arrange (hair) in tresses.
[13c: from French tresse a braid of hair]
tressed adjective .
tressy adjective .
trestle
noun
1 a type of supporting framework that has a horizontal beam, the end of which rests on a pair of legs which slope outwards, eg the kind that a board can be put onto to form a table.
2 (in full trestle-table) a table that consists of a board supported by trestles.
3 (in full trestlework) a type of framework that consists of a series of wooden or metal trestles joined together to form a support for a bridge, viaduct, etc, especially one that carries a railway.
[14c: from French trestel ]
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