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† ˈtrussage Obs. Also 6 troussage, (trosache). [a. OF. troussage (14th c. in Godef.), f. F. trousser to truss: see -age.] Articles ‘trussed’ or packed up, collectively; baggage; spec. booty carried off. Also attrib.
c1500Melusine xxi. 132 Who that myght flee, fledd toward theire folke that lede theyre proye, oxen, kyn & shep, swynes & othre troussage [orig. troussages]. 1527Acc. R. Gibson in Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII §45 lf. 23 (P.R.O.), For trosache kasis. a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 119 b, The Frenchmen were readye to depart with trussages and cariages. |