English edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Old French traire, from Latin trahēre.

Noun edit

tret (plural trets)

  1. (obsolete, shipping) An allowance to purchasers, for waste or refuse matter, of four pounds on every 104 pounds of suttle weight, or weight after the tare is deducted.

Etymology 2 edit

From Middle English, analogous with Germanic verbs such as meet, met.

Verb edit

tret

  1. (Northern England, Bristol, colloquial) simple past and past participle of treat, i.e. treated.

Anagrams edit

Albanian edit

Etymology edit

Variant of tres.

Verb edit

tret (aorist treta, participle tretur)

  1. to dissolve, digest, melt down, lose weight
  2. to throw away

Catalan edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Latin tractus.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

tret m (plural trets)

  1. trait
    Synonyms: qualitat, característica, propietat, atribut
  2. shot (with a gun)

Etymology 2 edit

From treure.

Pronunciation edit

Preposition edit

tret

  1. except
    Synonyms: tret de, excepte, exceptuant

Participle edit

tret (feminine treta, masculine plural trets, feminine plural tretes)

  1. past participle of treure
  2. past participle of traure

Further reading edit