Etymology Explorer
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Where does “trier” come from?
trier
(Anglo-Norman): to try a case; to choose; to select; to sort
Definitions
to try a case; to choose; to select; to sort
Words derived from “trier”
try
trying
Trier
trier
triable
retry
trieth
triest
trysquare
tryingly
retriable
tryhard
overtry
tryingness
untriable
tryscoring
trien
triour
tryless
try pot
trywork
drie
traim
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