trust sb.:
1.
belief, conviction
Tw.N. IV. iii. 15
“persuades me To any
other trust but that I am mad.”
2.
credit
Mer.V. I. i. 186
“of my ”
(=on my credit; cf. OF 9).
3.
trusted person
1H6 IV. iv. 20
“the of England's
honour,”
Tit. I. i. 181
“their tribune and their
trust.”
4.
phrases and
contextual uses:—“in
,”
enjoying one's confidence, confidential H8 I. ii. 125; “of ” trustworthy,
reliable
Cor. I. vi. 52
“their men of ,”
54,
Lr. II. i. 117
“Natures of such deep
,”
Ant. V. ii. 153
“of no more ”
(=no more to be relied upon), Sonn. xlviii. 4; “on my ,” as I am to be
trusted, on my word Meas. V. i.
147; “put in ,”
entrust important matters to Lr. I. iv. 15, Oth. II. iii. 132;—
1H6 III. ii. 112
“What is the
of”
. . ., What reliance can be placed
upon?;—
Sonn. xxiii. 5
“for fear of ,”
fearing to trust myself.