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trey

English

Etymology

From Middle English treye, from Anglo-Norman trei or treis, from Old French treis (three). Doublet of three.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: tr?, IPA(key): /t?e?/
  • Homophones: tray, trait (one pronunciation)
  • Rhymes: -e?

Noun

trey (plural treys)

  1. (card games, occasionally dice games) A playing card or die with the rank of three.
    • 1674, Charles Cotton, The Compleat Gamester, London: R. Cutler, Chapter 6, p. 81,[1]
      Before you begin the Game at Picket, you must throw out of the Pack the Deuces, Treys, Fours and Fives, and play with the rest of the Cards, which are in number thirty and six.
    • 1929, Dashiell Hammett, Red Harvest, Chapter 11,[2]
      He had been a pretty good guy, straight as ace-deuce-trey-four-five, till he got on the force.
    • 1982, Stephen King, The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands
      Davidson had caught a trey which did not seem to improve his hand, yet he threw three dollars into the pot.
  2. (card games, dice games, dominoes) A score of three in cards, dice, or dominoes.
  3. (US, Canada, basketball, informal) A three-pointer.
  4. (informal) The third bearer of the same personal name in a family, often denoted by suffixed Roman numeral III.
  5. The third branch of a deer's antler.

Related terms

  • (dice) ace, deuce, cater, cinque, sice
  • tray-trip

Translations

References

  • Weisenberg, Michael (2000) The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. ?ISBN

Anagrams

  • Tyer, Tyre, trye, tyer, tyre

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tey

English

Etymology

Derived from Middle English teies, teyse, taken as a plural, from Anglo-Norman teice, from Old French teise, toise.

Noun

tey (plural teys)

  1. (historical) An English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

Anagrams

  • -ety, Tye, ety, t'ye, tye, yet

Faroese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [t??i]

Pronoun

tey n pl

  1. they

Declension


Kayapó

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [t???x]

Noun

tey

  1. stinger
  2. bird tail

Yurok

Noun

tey

  1. brother-in-law

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