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traheen Anglo-Irish.|traˈhiːn| [ad. Ir. troighthín (Dineen), troighín (O'Reilly), a little foot or sole, a soleless stocking worn without shoes; dim. of troigh, troighth- foot (pl. troighthean); cf. Gaelic troidh foot, pl. troidhean.] See quots.
1817Lady Morgan France (1818) I. 125 note, Partial covering of the leg is universal among the peasantry of Ireland, at this day, under the name of ‘traheens’. 1836W. H. Maxwell Capt. Blake II. iii. note, Traheeins are the legs of Connemara stockings, which case the limbs of the traveller, without cramping his toes. |