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trier

[ US /ˈtɹaɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one (as a judge) who examines and settles a case
  2. one who tries

How To Use trier In A Sentence

  • Romoeuf, riding a franc etrier, on that old Herb-merchant's route, quickened during the last stages, has got to Varennes; where the Ten thousand now furiously demand, with fury of panic terror, that Royalty shall forthwith return Paris-ward, that there be not infinite bloodshed. The French Revolution
  • Lohengrin raced toward the Dragon from one direction, Jaime on his destrier from the other. Trial of Seven
  • He may not always achieve greatness but at least he's a trier.
  • His classical treatment of the subject is worth serious reference; for it should be realised that Lincoln, who had both to learn his new trade of statecraft and to exercise it in a terrible emergency, did so with a large part of each day necessarily consumed by worrying and distasteful tasks of a much paltrier kind. Abraham Lincoln
  • However, the one demonstration he excelled at was portraying a knight's destrier (the Latin term for a warhorse).
  • We may have no big names of stars on our team but they are all triers to the last and will not be overawed by the reputation of the Dubs.
  • Hong Kong's regulators are expending ever greater efforts to crack down on ever paltrier financial crimes such as insider trading and market manipulation. Hong Kong's Regulatory Misdirection
  • Bondy, Claye, and Chalons, towards Metz, to track the new Berline; and gallops a franc etrier. The French Revolution
  • They have a team of real triers going into the big games and confidence will play a major part in the survival.
  • Kiltegan will have better days but they had many hard triers.
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