See also: traís

French edit

Verb edit

trais

  1. inflection of traire:
    1. first/second-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Norman edit

Norman cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : trais

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From an Old Northern French [Term?] variant of Old French troy, treis, from Latin trēs, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.

Pronunciation edit

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Numeral edit

trais

  1. (Jersey) three

Derived terms edit

Portuguese edit

Pronunciation edit

 

Verb edit

trais

  1. second-person singular present indicative of trair

Romansch edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin trēs, from Proto-Italic *trēs, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.

Number edit

trais

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) three

Welsh edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

trais m (plural treisiau or treision)

  1. violence, force
  2. rape

Derived terms edit

Mutation edit

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
trais drais nhrais thrais
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading edit

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “trais”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies