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trestle (n.)

early 14c., "a support for something," from Old French trestel "crossbeam" (12c., Modern French tréteu), presumed to be an alteration of Vulgar Latin *transtellum, diminutive of transtrum "beam, crossbar" (see transom). Specific meaning "support for a bridge" is recorded from 1796.

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Definitions of trestle from WordNet

trestle (n.)
a supporting tower used to support a bridge;
trestle (n.)
sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop;
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