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Meaning of troak | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
/tɹəʊk/

Definitions

  1. To barter or trade, especially outside a government monopoly.
    Scotland
  2. To have familiar intercourse.
    Scotland

Equivalents

العربية قايض
Deutsch täuschen
Español trocar
Français troquer
Italiano barattare
Nederlands ruilen

Examples

“What's this for cash your tapster troaks, / That colics and affronts the fowks?”
“She'll not loose the letters that come to her by the King's post, and she must go on troking wi' the old carrier, as if there was no post-house in the neighbourhood.”
“The trade of Greenland is a strict monopoly of the Danish Government, and accordingly the Government puts a check upon any trading or fishing within a certain distance of the coast. It does not, however, prohibit the sale of small articles not used in their trade being sold, and accordingly, in addition to obtaining news of the ice and such-like other lore, here commences a curious traffic with the natives, well-known, to the Scottish whalers at least, under the name of "troaking" or bartering.”
“In those days, when Prince and Adam were my heroes, I had no "troakings" with lassies. "Troakings" came afterwards, and these deserve a whole essay to themselves.”
“But as soon as we had driven these same kings and queens into exile, we became tremendously loyal, and kept up constant trokings with the exiled at Carisbrook, in Holland, or drinking to "the king over the water."”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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