trui
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From Middle Dutch troye, from Middle Low German troie, troige, possibly from Old Norse treyja (“sleeveless jacket”) or from Latin troga (“horsehair monk's garment”).
trui f (plural truien, diminutive truitje n)
Attested as blui in the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum (1651). Compare lùi.
Borrowed from Dutch trui, from Middle Dutch troye, from Middle Low German troie.
trui c (plural truien, diminutive truike or truitsje)
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