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trame (s.xiiiin)

The form tremes is a cross reference to the following entry:

trame (s.xiiiin)

traim,  traime,  trayme;  treime,  treme,  tremme,  treym,  treyme; 
pl. tremis,  treymis  
  FEW:  trama 13/ii,195a Gdf: GdfC:  traime 10,794c TL: traime 10,491 / treme 10,576 DEAF:  traime  DMF:  trame  TLF:  trame  OED:  tram n.1  MED:  tram(me n.  DMLBS:  trama 1 3472b

s.

1textilewoof, weft, threads of woven fabric that cross from side to side
( MS: s.xiiiin ) trama: traime  Vernac Glosses 15.66
( MS: s.xiiiex ) subtegmina: (C) lur tremes (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) tramels;  (D*: s.xiii/xiv) treymis;  (L: s.xiii) tremes )  TLL ii 139.67
( MS: s.xiii/xiv ) tramas: (D) tremis, a[nglice] of [sic]  TLL ii 48.89
( 1300 ) Et qe stame ne soit en lu de trame en nul drap d’Espayne ne d’Engleterre  Lib Cust 125.xx
2textileimplementspool, weaver’s bobbin
( c.1290; MS: 1307-25 ) la t(r)istresce [...] Tantost ses trames (M.E. spooles) voidra  BIBB ROTH (G) 454

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See also:

streme1  tramel2 
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