tref

IPA: trˈɛf

noun

  • (historical) A hamlet in Britain in pre-Saxon times.

adjective

  • Alternative form of treyf (“not kosher”) [(Judaism, of food) Not kosher.]
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Examples of "tref" in Sentences

  • Turns out he is from Tref all along.
  • Dit tref nie slegs die rykes of slegs die armes nie.
  • Searching for the object of the verb tref aan in fig.
  • The basic unit of land was the tref a small village or settlement.
  • The basic unit of land was the 'tref' a small village or settlement.
  • His court would have been situated in a special tref, referred to as a maerdref.
  • Within the walls he might move at will, perhaps his freedom extended even to the tref that lay outside the gate.
  • Nou behoort ons weer as gemeenskap, privaat-sektor en regering hande te vat in die stryd teen armoede, werkloosheid en misdaad wat soos plae ons land tref.
  • Sam kept a kosher house, and nonkosher cake is tref from the Yiddish word for unclean, so Reed couldnt bring it in, couldnt even let it touch the silverware.
  • Fe fydd yn rhaid pwyso ar y llywodraeth i wneud yn siwr bod Carchar Caernarfon yn sefydliad cyhoeddus sydd yn mabwysiadu polisi iaith blaengar, er mwyn gwarchod hunaniaeth tref Caernarfon.
  • No, it would not be news of crucial importance, like the invasion from Ireland, tref would not spread it to tref and maenol to maenol as Owain's couriers had spread word of the muster to Carnarvon.
  • And within the hour they were riding alongside the high stockade of Owain's royal seat and tref of Aber, and the porters and guards at the gates had seen the shimmer of their colours nearing, and cried their coming within.

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