Vocabulary : Tresor to Tressure

Tresor : Treasure.
Trespass : To pass beyond a limit or boundary; hence, to depart; to go. ;; To commit a trespass; esp., to enter unlawfully upon the land of another. ;; To go too far; to put any one to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to intrude; as, to trespass upon the time or patience of another. ;; To commit any offense, or to do any act that injures or annoys another; to violate any rule of rectitude, to the injury of another; hence, in a moral sense, to transgress voluntarily any divine law or command; to violate any known rule of duty; to sin; -- often followed by against. ;; Any injury or offence done to another. ;; Any voluntary transgression of the moral law; any violation of a known rule of duty; sin. ;; An unlawful act committed with force and violence (vi et armis) on the person, property, or relative rights of another. ;; An action for injuries accompanied with force.
Trespassed : of Trespass
Trespasser : One who commits a trespass ;; One who enters upon another's land, or violates his rights. ;; A transgressor of the moral law; an offender; a sinner.
Trespassing : of Trespass
Tress : A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet. ;; Fig.: A knot or festoon, as of flowers.
Tressed : Having tresses. ;; Formed into ringlets or braided; braided; curled.
Tressel : A trestle.
Tressful : Tressy.
Tressure : A kind of border similar to the orle, but of only half the breadth of the latter.
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