trier

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trier englannista suomeksi

  1. tutkintotuomari

  2. kokeilija

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

trier englanniksi

  1. One who tries; one who makes experiments or examines anything by a test or standard.

  2. (RQ:Boyle Experimental Natural Philosophy) I had once brought me a certain Earth, by a Gentleman that digg'd it up in this, or ſome neighboring Country, vvhich, though it ſeem'd but a Mineral Earth, did really afford, to a very expert tryer of Metals of my acquaintance, a not deſpicable proportion of Gold.

  3. An instrument used for sampling something.

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=2009|author=Stephanie Clark; Michael Costello; Floyd Bodyfelt|title=The Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products|page=145

  5. One who tries judicially.

  6. A person appointed by law to try challenges of jurors; a trior.

  7. That which tries or approves; a test.

  8. (RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)

  9. to sort, to out

  10. (ux)

  11. to grade; to calibrate

  12. Widely assumed to be derived from (inh), from (der), the past participle of (m), with the semantic shift seemingly originating from the Latin set phrase (der), which can also be found in modern French as (m). The semantic shift would be proved by the (cog) cognate (m), which also features “to sort” as an archaic sense. The cognates (cog) and (cog), who cannot reflect ''trītāre'' (which would have yielded *''tridar'') must then be considered borrowings from French.

  13. Alternatively, from a Gallo-Romance hypothetical ''*trīō, trīāre'', which would make (cog) and (cog) inherited cognates instead of borrowings. The archaic sense of (cog) whould thus be due to influence of the French word. Ultimately could be an outcome of a metathetic alteration (der), undergoing a pretty straightforward semantical shift. In this case the word would be (doublet).

  14. Alternatively, a metathetic variation of (cog), from (der), of unknown origin. Alternatively or by confluence, either from (der), from (der), from (der), see (l). Related to (cog), although the Occitan verb could also be a borrowing from French.

  15. to choose; to select

  16. to sort

  17. to find

  18. to verify; to make sure of

  19. to try (in court)

  20. to pull