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treenail
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TREEN
a.Wooden; made of wood.
TREEN
n.The old plural of tree.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TREEN
Treen, a. Etym: [AS. treówen.]
1. Made of wood; wooden. [Obs. ] " Treen cups." Camden.
2. Relating to, or drawn from, trees. [Obs. ] Spenser. Treen liquors, especially that of the date. Evelyn.
TREEN
TREEN Treen, obs.
Defn: pl. of Tree. " The shady treen. " Fairfax.
TREENAIL
Tree "nail `, n. Etym: [Tree + nail. ] (Shipbuilding )
Defn: A long wooden pin used in fastening the planks of a vessel to the timbers or to each other. [Written also trenail, and trunnel. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
treen
treen |trēn trin | ▶noun (also treenware |-ˌwe (ə )r |) [ treated as pl. ] small domestic wooden objects, esp. antiques. ▶adjective chiefly archaic wooden. ORIGIN Old English trēowen ‘wooden ’ (see tree, -en 2 ).
treenail
tree nail |ˈtrēˌnāl, ˈtrenl ˈtrineɪl | ▶noun a trunnel.
Oxford Dictionary
treen
treen |triːn | ▶noun [ treated as pl. ] small domestic wooden objects, especially antiques. ▶adjective chiefly archaic wooden: a treen snuffbox. ORIGIN Old English trēowen ‘wooden ’ (see tree, -en 2 ).
treenail
tree nail |ˈtrēˌnāl, ˈtrenl ˈtrineɪl | ▶noun a trunnel.
treenail
treenail |ˈtriːneɪl |(also trenail or US trunnel |ˈtrʌn (ə )l |) ▶noun a hard wooden pin used for fastening timbers together.