trial
VERB:
to test or make experimental use of (something):
the idea has been trialled in several schools.
Origin:
First recorded in 1520–30; try + -al2. Dictionary 2: C16: from Anglo-French, from trier to try. —Dictionary.com. // First Known Use of trial: Noun: 15th century. Adjective: 1555. Verb: 1971. History and Etymology for trial: Noun: Anglo-French, from trier to try. —Merriam-Webster.
Sources: 1, 2.
to test or make experimental use of (something):
the idea has been trialled in several schools.
Origin:
First recorded in 1520–30; try + -al2. Dictionary 2: C16: from Anglo-French, from trier to try. —Dictionary.com. // First Known Use of trial: Noun: 15th century. Adjective: 1555. Verb: 1971. History and Etymology for trial: Noun: Anglo-French, from trier to try. —Merriam-Webster.
Sources: 1, 2.