troke

[ trohk ]

verb (used with or without object),troked, trok·ing.

Origin of troke

1
First recorded in 1800–10; Scots, from Middle English truken, trukien “to exchange”; see truck2

Other words from troke

  • troker, noun

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How to use troke in a sentence

  • Man, ye micht gie 's a look in when yir passin' on yir trokes.

  • Aifter a've spent sax pund a year on claithes and little trokes, and three on ma kirk, a 'll hae aucht ower for the debt.