Tresayle \Tres"ayle`\ (tr[e^]s"[=a]l`), n. [F. trisa["i]eul,
from L. tris, tres, three + F. a["i]eul grandfather. Cf.
Besaiel, and see Ayle.]
A grandfather's grandfather. [Obs.]
Writ of tresayle (O. Eng. Law), a writ which lay for a man
claiming as heir to his grandfather's grandfather, to
recover lands of which he had been deprived by an
abatement happening on the ancestor's death. --Mozley & W.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |