trier

verb

Syllable Decomposition

trier

Disputed etymology. Some see it as a deformation of 'to pull'. Others think it might be derived from the Late Latin 'tritare', 'to grind', itself derived from the supine 'tritum' of the verb 'terere', 'to rub', especially 'terere granum', 'to beat the grain', 'to rub to separate the grain from the ear'.

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "trier"

Synonyms

sélectionnerrangerordonnerclasser

Translations

  • germangerman:beiseite nehmen
  • englishenglish:split
  • danishdanish:adskille
  • spanishspanish:dispersar
  • italianitalian:separare
  • dutchdutch:schiften
  • polishpolish:selekcjonować
  • portugueseportuguese:separar
  • turkishturkish:ayırmak

See also

tries (cn.) triés (v.) trions (v.) triions (v.) triiez (v.) triai (v.) triâmes (v.) triâtes (v.) trierai (v.) trieras (v.) trierons (v.) trierez (v.) trieront (v.) triasse (v.) triasses (v.) triât (v.) triassions (v.) triassiez (v.) triassent (v.) trierais (v.)