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  • 1Trey — Basisdaten Staat: Schweiz Kanton …

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  • 3Trey — Trey, n. [OF. treis three, F. trois, L. tres. See {Three}, and cf. {Tray trip}.] Three, at cards, dice, or dominoes; a card, die, or domino of three spots or pips. [1913 Webster] Seven is my chance and thine is cinq and trey. Chaucer. [1913… …

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  • 4trey — late 14c., card, die, or domino with three spots, from O.Fr. treis, oblique case of treie three, from L. tria (neut.) three (see THREE (Cf. three)) …

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  • 5trey — [trā] n. [ME < OFr trei, treis < L tres,THREE] 1. a playing card with three spots 2. the side of a die bearing three spots, or a throw of the dice totaling three …

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  • 6Trey — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Trey imagesize= caption= pronunciation=Tray gender = meaning =Third to come region = origin = related names = Tray footnotes = Trey is the anglicised spelling of tre , the Italian word for the number three .Trey… …

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  • 7Trey — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Trey (homonymie). Trey Une vue d ensemble de la commune serait la bienvenue Administration Pays Suisse …

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  • 8trey — Pronounced thri with an accent. A teenage boy from Greece. Only used in the calling of a person. Hey, trey, come have a look at this …

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  • 9trey — Pronounced thri with an accent. A teenage boy from Greece. Only used in the calling of a person. Hey, trey, come have a look at this …

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  • 10trey — /treɪ/ (say tray) noun 1. a playing card or a die having three pips. 2. Also, trey bit, tray bit. Colloquial (formerly) a threepenny piece; threepence. {Middle English, from Old French trei(s), from Latin trēs three} …