traik
Scots
Noun
traik
- misfortune
- plague, pestilence
- mutton from a sheep that has died rather than being slaughtered
Verb
traik (third-person singular present traiks, present participle traikin, past traikt, past participle traikt)
- to decline in health
Anagrams
- IARTK, iktar, kirat, krait, takir
Torres Strait Creole
Etymology
English track.
Noun
traik
- (anatomy) the sole of the foot
- (anatomy) the foot
Usage notes
Dialectal differences between meaning “the sole” and “the entire foot”.
References
- Language in Australia, By Suzanne Romaine, 1991, page 191–192