Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . bance, annoyance, or vexation. — To takethe trouble. To be at the pains; to exert ones self.— Troublesome, -1-sum, a. Giving trouble, disturb-ance, or inconvenience ; uneasj ; vexatious ; per-plexing ; annoying; irksome; burdensome; weari-some; importunate. — Troublous, -lus, a. Full oftrouble, commotion, or disorder; agitated; tumultu-ous; troublesome; full of affliction. Trough, trawf, n. A lo


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . bance, annoyance, or vexation. — To takethe trouble. To be at the pains; to exert ones self.— Troublesome, -1-sum, a. Giving trouble, disturb-ance, or inconvenience ; uneasj ; vexatious ; per-plexing ; annoying; irksome; burdensome; weari-some; importunate. — Troublous, -lus, a. Full oftrouble, commotion, or disorder; agitated; tumultu-ous; troublesome; full of affliction. Trough, trawf, n. A long, hollow vessel, generallyfor holding water or other liquid: a wooden chan-nel for conveying water, as to a mill-wheel; a chan-nel, or depression, of a long and narrow shape. Trounce, trowns, v. t. [trounced (trownst), troun-cing.] To punish or beat severely; to castigate. Troupe. See under Troop. Trousers, Trowsers, trowzerz, n. pi. A loose garmentworn by males, extending from the waist to theknee or to the ankle, and covering the lower limbsseparately; pantaloons. — Trousseau, troo-so, collective clothes, trinkets, and lighter outfit ofa bride. Trout, trowt,n. A food-fish - of. many spe-c i e s , in-cludingthe spottedbrooktrout, theriver trout, the lake trout, the salmon, etc. Trout. taken collectively ; an army. -sing. A small body or Trover, tro-ver, n. (Lmv.) The gaining possession soil, cube, full; moon, fdbt; cow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boNboN, chair, TROW 466 TRUNK of any goods, whether by finding or by other means;an action to recover damages against one who hasconverted to his own use goods or chattels of theplaintiif. Trow, tro, v. i. To believe, trust, think, suppose. Trowel, trowel, n. A masons tool, used in spreadingand dressing mortar, and breaking bricks ; a gar-deners tool, somewhat like a masons trowel. TrowserB. Same as Trousers. Troy, Troy-weight, troi^wat, n. The weight by whichgold and silver, jewels, and the like, are weighed.[I


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