c. 1200, from Old Norse treysta "to trust, rely on, make strong and safe,"
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Customer Relationship
Our work is based on trust. Trust is universal, as in digital as well as in the real world.
Customer Relationship
Our work is based on trust. Trust is universal, as in digital as well as in the real world.
Customer Relationship
Our work is based on trust. Trust is universal, as in digital as well as in the real world.
Customer Relationship
Our work is based on trust. Trust is universal, as in digital as well as in the real world.
Customer Relationship
Our work is based on trust. Trust is universal, as in digital as well as in the real world.
Long considered a borrowing from Old Norse traust, itself from Proto-Germanic *traustą, but the root vocalism is incompatible, and now it's considered a reflex of an unattested Old English *trust, from a rare zero-grade proto-Germanic variant of the same root also attested in Middle High German getrüste. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *deru- (“be firm, hard, solid”).