ˈtretʃərəs
1Tret — Tret, obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of {Tread}, for treadeth. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
2Tret — Tret, n. [F. traite a drawing, trading, journey, tax on wares in transit, anything diminishing the value of coins, fr. OF. traire to draw, L. trahere. See {Trait}.] (Com.) An allowance to purchasers, for waste or refuse matter, of four pounds on… …
3tret — [tret] n. [Anglo Fr (Fr trait), a pull < OFr traire (< L trahere, to DRAW)] a fixed allowance by weight, after the deduction of tare, formerly made to buyers of certain commodities to compensate for waste and deterioration during transit …
4Tret — (engl.), Abzug, Abgang, Tara, Rabatt …
5tret — /tret/, n. (formerly) an allowance for waste, after deduction for tare. [1490 1500; < AF, var. of trait act of drawing; see TRAIT] * * * …
6tret — Mot Monosíl·lab Preposició …
7tret — c.1500, of unknown origin …
8tret — /tret/ An allowance made for the water or dust that may be mixed with any commodity. It differs from tare (q.v.) …
9tret — elec·tret; neu·tret·to; tret; whit·tret; iso·tret·i·no·in; …
10Trêt — * Hi as to trêt (müde) üüs an Mâsk (Made). – Haupt, VIII, 357 …