traik

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Scots

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Noun

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traik

  1. misfortune
  2. plague, pestilence
  3. mutton from a sheep that has died rather than being slaughtered

Verb

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traik (third-person singular simple present traiks, present participle traikin, simple past traikt, past participle traikt)

  1. to wander about; to get lost
  2. to decline in health

Torres Strait Creole

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Etymology

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From English track.

Noun

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traik

  1. (anatomy) the sole of the foot
  2. (anatomy) the foot

Usage notes

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Dialectal differences between meaning “the sole” and “the entire foot”.

References

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