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† treague Obs.|triːg| [ad. med.L. tregua, treuga, treugua (c 1220 in Du Cange), = It. and Sp. tregua, Pr. tregua, trega, Pg. tregoa, ad. Goth. triggwa treaty, covenant, f. triggws true, sure. In OF. trive, treve, F. trève: see also treve, truce. (For form cf. league.)] A truce.
1590Spenser F.Q. ii. ii. 33 Which to confirme, and fast to bind their league, After their weary sweat and bloody toile, She them besought, during their quiet treague, Into her lodging to repaire a while. a1660Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.) II. 174 A trumpeter..desiringe a treague or cessation of armes for a peremptorie time. |