Untruss vs Untrust - What's the difference?
untruss | untrust |
To free from a truss; to untie or unfasten
(obsolete) an untrusser or public whipper
Lack or absence of trust; mistrust; distrust.
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An external port.
As nouns the difference between untruss and untrust
is that untruss is (obsolete) an untrusser or public whipper while untrust is lack or absence of trust; mistrust; distrust.As a verb untruss
is to free from a truss; to untie or unfasten.As an adjective untrust is
(lb) faithless; distrustful.untruss
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Verb
- (Dryden)
Noun
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), (m), probably a modified form of (etyl) .Noun
(-)- Alternatively, untrust corresponds to the space between distrust and trust, in which an agent is positively trusted, but not sufficiently to cooperate with.
- The absence of trust is sometimes called untrust' (Marsh and Dibben, 2005). As most of the trust literature focuses on the positive aspect of trust, it is restricted to the simple dichotomy between trust and ' untrust .
- (Chaucer)