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31right as a trivet — see under ↑trivet • • • Main Entry: ↑right right as a trivet Perfectly right (from its stability) • • • Main Entry: ↑trivet …
32right as a trivet — adjective in perfect state …
33as right as a trivet — in perfect working order, steady, stable …
34right as a trivet — Absolutely satisfactory …
35trevet — Trivet Triv et, n. [Probably through French fr. L. tripes, edis, three footed; tri (see {Tri })+ pes, pedis, foot: cf. F. tr[ e]pied. See {Foot}, and cf. {Tripod}.] 1. A tree legged stool, table, or other support; especially, a stand to hold a… …
36Nicolaus Triveth — Nicholas Trivet Nicholas Trivet, ou Nicolaus Triveth, Nicolas Trevet en français, né à Norfolk vers 1258 et mort en 1328, est un historien et philologue anglais. Nicholas Trivet était le fils de Sir Thomas Trivet de Norfolk, chef justicier au… …
37Trivett — This ancient and noble name is of Old French origin, and is a variant of Trippett, which originated as a nickname for someone with a reputation for playing unpleasant tricks on people, from the Old French tripot , Middle English tripet, trepett …
38Trevet — Trev et, n. [See {Trivet}.] A stool or other thing supported by three legs; a trivet. [1913 Webster] …
39The Man of Law's Prologue and Tale — The Man of Law s Tale is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written around 1387. The Man of Law tells a Romance tale of a Christian princess named Custance (or Constance) who is betrothed to the Syrian Sultan on condition that …
40Walter of Winterburn — (13th century August 26, 1305), was an English Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, philosopher, and theologian.He entered the Dominican Order when a youth, and became renowned for learning, prudence, and sanctity of life. Edward I, King of England …