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trek I. \ˈtrek\ noun (-s) Etymology: Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch treck pull, haul, from trecken to haul, migrate 1. chiefly southern Africa a. : a journey by ox wagon; especially : an organized expedition or migrational movement by a group of settlers to a new home b. : a day's travel on such a journey or expedition : stage 2. : a trip or movement especially when involving difficulties or complex organization < shortage of housing with the consequent trek into apartments — Yale Review > < his trek up from slavery — J.H.Johnson > < made a trek to town > II. verb (trekked ; trekked ; trekking ; treks) Etymology: Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch trecken to pull, haul, march, migrate; akin to Middle Low German trecken to pull, Old High German trechan intransitive verb 1. chiefly southern Africa a. : to travel by ox wagon b. : to migrate usually by ox-wagon train to a new home 2. : to make one's way slowly or arduously; broadly : to make a journey : go — usually used with to transitive verb chiefly southern Africa : to provide draft for (as a vehicle) : pull, draw |