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† trayer Obs. rare. Also 5 trayhour, 6 trayhor, trayor. [ME. a. OF. traieor, traior, trayeur, nom. traierre, trayeres (de vin, etc.) (13th c. in Godef.), f. trai-re to draw (:—L. trahĕre): see -or.] A drawer; a tapster.
1473Rolls of Parlt. VI. 96/2 Henry Fylongley, late Yoman trayer of our Celer. 1485Ibid. 379/2 James Ederich, Yeoman Trayhour of oure Seller. 1526in Househ. Ord. (1790) 234 That noe Hoggesheads be meddled with by the Trayhor untill that the said Groome-Grobber hath perused the same..whether it be drawne out as much as it ought to be, or not. 1596Sir J. Cæsar Crt. Requests (1597) 159 Tho. More, grome Trayor of the Kings Celler. |