Definition of Trecked

1. treck [v] - See also: treck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trecked

treblet
treblets
treblier
trebliest
trebling
trebly
trebuchet
trebuchets
trebucket
trebuckets
trecenaries
trecento
trecentos
trechmannite
treck
trecked (current term)
trecking
trecks
treckschuyt
treckschuyts
treddled
treddles
treddling
tredecennial
tredecillion
tredecillions
tredille
tredilles
tree

Literary usage of Trecked

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1875)
"In the meantime nearly all the Dutch settler) had trecked again over the mountains to the high inland district, which is now known as the Free State ..."

2. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1887)
"Having procured a fresh team of oxen, Dr. Schinz trecked to the eastward, following at first a spoor left by Mr. Erickson's waggon, and then the dry bed of ..."

3. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon (1986)
"... and began trecking, moving out into the country and sleeping in hedges during the night, and then some of them trecked back in to work the next day. ..."

4. Bill Nye's History of the United States by Bill Nye (1894)
"This war lasted eleven years, including stops, and was ended by the treaty of Utrecht (pronounced you-trecked). After this, what was called the Spanish \Var ..."

5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1860)
"... outlet for their productions, without passing through and enriching a country from which they trecked in consequence of real or imagined wrongs. ..."

6. The Medieval Empire by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher (1898)
"The hardiest specimens of the race have presumably trecked into the trans-Albian lands far beyond the limits of the ;old duchy. The personality of the Saxon ..."

7. The Medieval Empire by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher (1898)
"The hardiest specimens of the race have presumably trecked into the trans- Albian lands far beyond the limits of the old duchy. The personality of the Saxon ..."

8. Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa: Being an Account of a by Francis Galton (1889)
"... great mishap could have befallen the party, and that Hans had trecked on, either for better pasturage or for some other good reason. ..."

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