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- trammel (n.) mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes with a trammel net"), from Old French tramail "fine-gauged fishnet" (13c.), from Late Latin tremaculum, perhaps meaning "a net made from three layers of meshes," from Latin tri- "three" (see tri-) + macula "a mesh" (see mail (n.2)).www.etymonline.com/word/trammel
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trammel 뜻 - 영어 어원·etym…
trammel 뜻: 제약; "14세기 중반, 어망으로 물고기를 잡는 것" (trammeller "'어망 …
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trammel (n.) Au milieu du XIVe siècle, "filet pour attraper du poisson" (impliqué dans …
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Significato di trammel: tranello; Metà del 14° secolo, "rete per pescare" (implicito in …
entrammel | Etymology of en…
trammel (n.) mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes …
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un- (1) prefix of negation, Old English un-, from Proto-Germanic *un- (source also …
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tram (n.) c. 1500, "beam or shaft of a barrow or sledge," also "a barrow or truck body" …
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