Trift

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German

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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German trift (driving, floating, acting, way of living), from Proto-Germanic *driftiz, cognate with English drift. Doublet of Drift. Derived from the verb *drībaną (to drive). See treiben for more.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Trift f (genitive Trift, plural Triften)

  1. grassy track, cattle track
  2. (poor) pastureland, grazing, sheepwalk
  3. log driving, timber floating
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Middle Low German drift, from Middle Low German drīven. See Low German drieven for more.

Noun

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Trift f (genitive Trift, plural Triften)

  1. violent stream or swell (of the sea caused by strong winds)
  2. drifting (being moved by external powers; most often of a ship)
  3. floating debris (being moved by surface currents)
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See also

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Further reading

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  • Trift” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Trift” in Duden online (Etymology 1)
  • Trift” in Duden online (Etymology 2)
  • Trift, duden.de (Translations)
  • Trift, woerterbuchnetz.de