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Asturian
Numeral
trés (indeclinable)
- three
Usage notes
Normally, tres is not accented, but may be accented as trés if there is possibility of confusion with the preposition tres.
Icelandic
Noun
trés
- indefinite genitive singular of tré
Irish
Preposition
trés (plus dative, triggers no mutation)
- form of tré (“through”) used before the definite article
- trés an bhfuinneog ― through the window
- trés na doirse ― through the doors
Leonese
Etymology
From Latin trēs.
Numeral
trés m or f
- three
References
Middle French
- tres (older manuscripts)
- très (later manuscripts and books)
Etymology
From Old French trés.
Adverb
trés
- very
Descendants
Mirandese
Etymology
From Latin tres.
Numeral
trés
- three
Old French
Etymology
From Latin trāns (“across, beyond”).
Adverb
trés
- a lot; much
Synonyms
Descendants
- Middle French: trés, tres (older manuscripts), très (later manuscripts and books)
Old Norse
Noun
trés
- indefinite genitive singular of tré