† tresgressorn.
Etymology: Alteration of transgressor n., with French tres- = Latin trans-  , as in trespass n.
 Obsolete. 
rare.
society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > 			[noun]		 > transgression of rights, rules, etc. > one who
c1550     		(1979)	 xiv. 93  				Ane tresgressor that hed committit cryme.
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