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Trig \Trig\, v. t. [See Trigger.]
To stop, as a wheel, by placing something under it; to
scotch; to skid.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | ![]() |
Trig \Trig\, n. [See Trigger.]
A stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a
wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid. [Eng.]
--Wright.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | ![]() |
Trig \Trig\, v. t. [Cf. Dan. trykke to press, Sw. trycka.]
To fill; to stuff; to cram. [Obs.]
--Dr. H. More.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | ![]() |
Trig \Trig\, a. [Formerly written trick, akin to trick to
dress.]
Full; also, trim; neat. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
To sit on a horse square and trig. --Brit. Quart.
Rev.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | ![]() |
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