trier
verb
Syllable Decomposition
trierDisputed 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
Translations
german:beiseite nehmen
english:split
danish:adskille
spanish:dispersar
italian:separare
dutch:schiften
polish:selekcjonować
portuguese:separar
turkish: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.)