traille

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See also: tràille

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French, from a Vulgar Latin *tragla, contraction of Latin tragula.

Noun

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traille f (plural trailles)

  1. a cable along which a ferry is pulled
  2. (by extension) Such a ferry

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