Middle English Dictionary Entry
trō̆n(e n.(1)
Entry Info
Forms | trō̆n(e n.(1) |
Etymology | AF trone, tron & AL trona. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
(a) A balance, scale; ~ de troie, a balance calibrated to troy weight; (b) the post of a public weighing apparatus, used as a pillory or place of public exposure and punishment; (c) pl. the wooden beams used to construct Christ's cross; (d) as surname.
Associated quotations
a
- (1370) Invent.Jarrow in Sur.Soc.2952 : In camera..j pondus, j trone.
- (1411) Doc.Finchale in Sur.Soc.6p.clvi : j trone de troy.
b
- ?c1335 Heil seint Michel (Hrl 913)p.157 : Fi a debles, kaites, þat kemiþ þe wolle; Al þe schindes of þe tronn a heiȝ opon ȝur sculle!
c
- a1500 NPass.(Cmb Ff.5.48)140/1415 : With thre tronys [Cmb Ii: Of thre endes they dyddyn it [cross] make, þat hys hondes myghte þer to take].
d
- (1327) Sub.R.Som.in Som.RS 3171 : Alicia Atte Trone.