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Definition of trust
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Trust (n.) To risk; to
venture
confidently.
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Prudhomme
::
Prudhomme
(n.) A
trustworthy
citizen;
a
skilled
workman.
See
Citation
under 3d
Commune,
1..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) The body of
person
to whom are
intrusted
the
government
and
instruction
of a
college
or
university,
or of one of its
departments;
the
president,
professors,
and
tutors
in a
college..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(n.) To lodge in some one's hands for safe
keeping;
to
commit
to the
custody
of
another;
to
intrust;
esp., to place in a bank, as a sum of money
subject
to
order..
Bribe
::
Bribe (n.) A
price,
reward,
gift, or favor
bestowed
or
promised
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct
of a
judge,
witness,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust..
Trustee
::
Trustee
(n.) A
person
to whom
property
is
legally
committed
in
trust,
to be
applied
either
for the
benefit
of
specified
individuals,
or for
public
uses; one who is
intrusted
with
property
for the
benefit
of
another;
also, a
person
in whose hands the
effects
of
another
are
attached
in a
trustee
process..
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
office,
or
position
of
service,
trust,
or
emolument;
as, the post of duty; the post of
danger..
Misconfident
::
Misconfident
(a.)
Having
a
mistaken
confidence;
wrongly
trusting.
Bailiff
::
Bailiff
(n.)
Originally,
a
person
put in
charge
of
something
especially,
a chief
officer,
magistrate,
or
keeper,
as of a
county,
town,
hundred,
or
castle;
one to whom
power/
of
custody
or care are
intrusted..
Suspect
::
Suspect
(a.)
Suspicious;
inspiring
distrust.
Hight
::
Hight (v. t. & i.) To
commit;
to
intrust.
Commitment
::
Commitment
(n.) The act of
committing,
or
putting
in
charge,
keeping,
or
trust;
consignment;
esp., the act of
committing
to
prison..
Betrust
::
Betrust
(v. t.) To trust or
intrust.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to
exist;
to have a
slight
or vague
opinion
of the
existence
of,
without
proof,
and often upon weak
evidence
or no
evidence;
to
mistrust;
to
surmise;
--
commonly
used
regarding
something
unfavorable,
hurtful,
or
wrong;
as, to
suspect
the
presence
of
disease..
Eruginous
::
Eruginous
(a.)
Partaking
of the
substance
or
nature
of
copper,
or of the rust
copper;
resembling
the trust of
copper
or
verdigris;
aeruginous..
Sheriff
::
Sheriff
(n.) The chief
officer
of a shire or
county,
to whom is
intrusted
the
execution
of the laws, the
serving
of
judicial
writs and
processes,
and the
preservation
of the
peace..
Trusteeship
::
Trusteeship
(n.) The
office
or duty of a
trustee.
Trust
::
Trust (n.) An
estate
devised
or
granted
in
confidence
that the
devisee
or
grantee
shall
convey
it, or
dispose
of the
profits,
at the will, or for the
benefit,
of
another;
an
estate
held for the use of
another;
a
confidence
respecting
property
reposed
in one
person,
who is
termed
the
trustee,
for the
benefit
of
another,
who is
called
the
cestui
que
trust..
In
::
In
(prep.)
With
reference
to
movement
or
tendency
toward
a
certain
limit or
environment;
--
sometimes
equivalent
to into; as, to put seed in the
ground;
to fall in love; to end in
death;
to put our trust in God..
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) The
collective
body of
persons
engaged
in a
calling;
as, the
profession
distrust
him..
Mistrustingly
::
Mistrustingly
(adv.)
With
distrust
or
suspicion.
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