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English word trek comes from Proto-Germanic *trakjaną ((transitive) to drag.)

*trakjaną (Proto-Germanic)

(transitive) to drag.

*trecken (Old Dutch)

trecken (Middle Dutch)

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trekken (Dutch)

(intransitive) to migrate. (intransitive, Belgium) to photograph, take a picture. (intransitive, vulgar) to jerk off, masturbate. (transitive) to manage, to have the strength for. (transitive) to pull, to draw.

trek (Afrikaans)

Journey To haul. To move (moving house). To pull.

trek (English)

(South Africa) A journey by ox wagon.. (South Africa) The Boer migration of 1835-1837.. A slow or difficult journey. (South Africa) To travel by ox wagon.. (intransitive) To journey on foot, especially to hike through mountainous areas.. (intransitive) To make a slow or arduous journey.

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