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TRAIK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAIK is to fall ill : break down.
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TRAIK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
traik in American English (treik) intransitive verb Scot 1. to become ill or lose one's good health 2. to stroll, wander, or stray.
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TRAIK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to become ill or lose one's good health. · to stroll, wander, or stray. Discover More. Word History and Origins.
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traik
▪ I. traik, n. Sc. (trek) Also 6 traike, 8 trake. [traik n. and v. appear together in Sc. soon after 1500. Origin uncertain; with sense 1 cf. Sw. tråk ‘troublesome task, painfulness, tiresomeness’, tråkig adj., tiresome, troublesome, wearisome, and the vb. mentioned under traik v. It is not clear th...
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traik, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb traik is in the early 1500s. It is also recorded as a noun from the early 1500s. traik is of unknown ...
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Traik - definition of traik by The Free Dictionary
Define traik. traik synonyms, traik pronunciation, traik translation, English dictionary definition of traik. vb to trudge; to trek with difficulty Collins ...
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Vidyanandana
In 1191, Jaya Indravarman oṅ Vatuv summoned troops from Amaravati, Ulik, Vvyar, Jriy and Traik, deciding to revolt against Khmer rule. He assaulted Vijaya, killing Jaya Indravarman IV, and chased Jaya Indravarman V to Traik where Suryavarman captured Jaya Indravarman V and executed him
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traik - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
traik · Contents · Scots · Torres Strait Creole. edit. Etymology. edit. From English track. Noun. edit. traik. (anatomy) the sole of the foot; (anatomy) the ...
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Word of the Day – Traik - For Reading Addicts
(Scots, Irish) Walk wearily or reluctantly over a long distance. Early 16th century of uncertain origin. Example sentences. “To see the traik ...
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traik - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
traik (trāk),USA pronunciation v.i. [Scot.] to become ill or lose one's good health. to stroll, wander, or stray. origin, originally uncertain 1500–10.
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TRAIK - Lainco
TRAIK is a unique biofertilizer that combines mycorrhizae and microorganism, promoting the root and vegetative growth of plants.
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Đại Việt–Khmer War
The three provinces Dia Ly (Jriy), Bo Chinh (Traik), Malinh, which Champa had lost to the Dai Viet around 1069–1076, were probably returned to the Cham
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Champa
consisted by several known districts (viṣaya, zhou 洲): Amaravati (Quảng Ngãi), Ulik (Thừa Thiên–Huế), Vvyar (Quảng Trị), Jriy (southern Quảng Bình), and Traik
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