trevë
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See also: trêve
Albanian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pokorny (1959) attributed it to Proto-Indo-European *treb-, *trē̆b, *trōb (“building, dwelling”) (cf. Latin trabs (“balk, beam”), Welsh tref (“dwelling”), Lithuanian trobà (“house, edifice, building”), Old English ðorp.[1]
Orel[2] and Çabej[3] attributed it to Middle Greek τρέβα "truce", itself from treve (also Old French trieve, whence French trêve), from Frankish *treuwu, from Proto-Germanic *trewwō (“fidelity; pledge”). etymologically identical to Proto-Celtic *trebā, if not derived from it.
Noun[edit]
trevë f (plural treva, definite treva, definite plural trevat)
Declension[edit]
Declension of trevë