Lexicographical Neighbors of Treck
Literary usage of Treck
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. White Man's Africa by Poultney Bigelow (1900)
"THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT treck The discontent roused by British measures against
slavery was one of the chief causes of the migration known as the Great ..."
2. A Narrative of Excursions, Voyages, and Travels, Performed at Different by George Rapelje (1834)
"... who gave me a letter of introduction, and set off at one o'clock in a treck
schute for Utrecht, a distance of about thirty American miles, ..."
3. My Note Book by John MacGregor (1835)
"THE treck - SCHUYT. A treck - SCHUYT, which leaves Leyden for Haarlem early every
morning, induced us to take a passage by this mode of conveyance. ..."
4. War in South Africa and the Dark Continent from Savagery to Civilization by William Harding (1899)
"... (stem-mer) Voter; elector Transvaal (trons-fahl) Circular valley Trek (treck)
Draught; journey Trekken (treck-eh) To draw; to travel Trekpaard (treck- ..."
5. Days and Nights by the Desert by Parker Gillmore (1888)
"All that night and the next day it was treck, treck, treck. Fortunately, the
cattle were in such good condition, or else we must have stuck, for the belts ..."