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trel·lis I. \ˈtrelə̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English trelis, from Middle French treliz fabric of coarse weave, trellis, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin trilicius woven with triple thread, from Latin trilic-, trilix — more at drilling 1. a. : a structure or frame of latticework used as a screen or as a support for climbing plants b. : a construction (as a bower or summerhouse) chiefly or wholly of latticework c. : an arrangement that forms or gives the effect of a lattice < a trellis of interlacing streams > 2. : a modification of the lattice in heraldic depiction in which the pieces are shown as nailed at the joints without interlacing II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English trelesen, from trelis trellis 1. : to provide with a trellis; especially : to train (as a vine) on a trellis 2. : to cross or interlace on or through : interweave < an ornate design trellised the wall > III. adjective Etymology: Middle English trelis, from trelis, n. : having a latticed arrangement < a trellis drainage pattern > |