trays
plural of tray
trays
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tray
• artsy, satyr, stary, stray, yrast
Source: Wiktionary
Trais, Trays, n. pl.
Definition: Traces. [Obs.] Four white bulls in the trays. Chaucer.
Trays, n. pl. [Obs.]
Definition: See Trais. Chaucer.
Tray, v. t. Etym: [OF. traïr, F. trahir, L. tradere. See Traitor.]
Definition: To betray; to deceive. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Tray, n.; pl. Trays. Etym: [OE. treye, AS. treg. Cf. Trough.]
1. A small trough or wooden vessel, sometimes scooped out of a block of wood, for various domestic uses, as in making bread, chopping meat, etc.
2. A flat, broad vessel on which dishes, glasses, etc., are carried; a waiter; a salver.
3. A shallow box, generally without a top, often used within a chest, trunk, box, etc., as a removable receptacle for small or light articles.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
22 February 2025
(noun) the use of closed-class words instead of inflections: e.g., ‘the father of the bride’ instead of ‘the bride’s father’
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