trauc

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Occitan

Etymology

From Medieval Latin traugus, a "barbarous" Latin word first attested in the Ripuarian Law, probably related to torus (round hill).[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

trauc m (plural traucs)

  1. hole

Related terms

References

  • Brachet, A. (1873) “trauc”, in Kitchin, G. W., transl., Etymological dictionary of the French language (Clarendon Press Series), 1st edition, London: Oxford/MacMillan and Co.
  1. ^ Parker (1844): The Classical Museum a Journal of Philology, Ancient History and Literature, p. 123