True; trusty; trustworthy; faithful.
Safe; secure.
Tight; firm; sound; in good condition or health.
Neat; tidy; trim; spruce; smart.
Active; clever.
noun.
A dandy; a coxcomb.
To trudge; trundle along.
To fill; stuff; cram.
To stop; obstruct; specifically, to skid; stop (a wheel) by putting a stone, log, or other obstacle in the way.
To prop; hold up.
To set a mark on, as a standing-place for the player in the game of ninepins.
noun.
An abbreviation of trigonometrical; of trigonometry.
To dress; trick: with up.
To act as an obstacle or check; act as a brake. See trig, n., 3.
Full.
noun.
Material, such as gravel or hay, placed on a slippery declivity on a road to check the motion of a sled passing over n.
noun.
An obstacle; a prop; a skid; a brake-shoe for a wheel to ride upon in descending steep hills; a small wedge or block used to prevent a cask from rolling.
noun.
The mark at which the player stands in the game of ninepins or bowls. Halliwell. See trig, verb, 3.