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TREZECUET, TREZEGUET. See Truscott.
TREZEVANT. From tres-van, the hill dwelling; or from Tresevean in Gwennap; from tres-vean, the little dwelling.
TREZIDDAR, TREZIDDER. See Tresadern.
TREZIESE, TREZISE, TRESIZE. From tre-iz, the place for corn (yz, iz, is, &c., all manner of corn, but chiefly wheat). There is Tresayes in Roche.
TRIBBEL, TRIBLE. See Trebell.
TRIGANCE. From trig-nance, the dwelling in the valley.
TRIGG, TRIGGE. From the hundred of Trig, which Pryce renders the ebb of the sea, or on the sea-shore; but qy. from trig, an inhabitant, a dwelling. Hence the names Triggs, Drigg.
TRIGWELL. From treg-uhal, the high town.
TRIMBLE. See Trebell.
TRIMBY. See Treby.
TRIMMER. See Tremeer.
TRINDER. See Trender.
TRINICK. See Trinnick.
TRINK. From Trink in Leland; from tren-ick, the dwelling by the creek. Cf. Trinnick.
TRINNICK, TRINICK. From Trennick in Gorran; from tren-ick, the dwelling by the creek; or corrupted from Trewinnick. See also Trink.
TRIPCONY. From tre-conna, the town on the neck (of land); or from tre-kynin, the rabbit dwelling. According to some, this name is of Italian origin.
TRISCOTT. See Truscott.
TRIVELLIAN. See Trevelyan.