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troak

English

Alternative forms

  • troke

Etymology

From Scots troak, troke (to barter, truck), from Middle English trukken, trukien (> English truck), from Old French troquier, of Germanic origin. Compare German Trug (deceit, trickery, deception). More at truck.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /t???k/
  • (US) enPR: tr?k, IPA(key): /t?o?k/

Verb

troak (third-person singular simple present troaks, present participle troaking, simple past and past participle troaked)

  1. (Scotland) To barter or trade, especially outside a government monopoly.

Synonyms

  • (barter, trade): swap, swop

Translations

Noun

troak (uncountable)

  1. (Scotland) Barter; exchange; truck.
  2. (Scotland) Small wares.
  3. (Scotland) Familiar intercourse.

Anagrams

  • Korat, Tokar

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troat

English

Etymology

Either onomatopoetic, or akin to throat.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??t

Noun

troat (plural troats)

  1. The cry of a deer.

Translations

Verb

troat (third-person singular simple present troats, present participle troating, simple past and past participle troated)

  1. To make the cry of a deer.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Ratto, Tatro, ottar, rotta, tarot, tator, torat, torta

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