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† ˈtraistly, adv. Obs. [f. traist a. + -ly2.] a. With feeling of security, securely; with confidence or trust, confidently. b. Faithfully, trustily.
a1300Cursor M. 260 (Cott.) Traistli acountes sal we yeild. Ibid. 13422 (Gött.) Þai gun trastli [Cott. traistili] trou fra þat dai in vr lauerd iesu. Ibid. 19950 (Edin.) Na hope of nan he wil forhu Þat wil traistlic [Cott. traistili] in him tru. a1340Hampole Psalter lxvii. 1 The prophet traistly couaitis that he wate is at cum. 1375Barbour Bruce xviii. 36 And war thai knyt witte ȝow, ȝe mycht The trastlyar abyde to ficht. c1470Golagros & Gaw. 744 The renkis of the Round Tabill, That has traistly thame tight to governe that gait. c1520M. Nisbet N. Test. in Scots Acts ix. 27 In Damasc he did traistlie in the name of Jesu. |