different between treck vs dreck
treck
English
Noun
treck (plural trecks)
- Archaic form of trek.
Verb
treck (third-person singular simple present trecks, present participle trecking, simple past and past participle trecked)
- Archaic form of trek.
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dreck
English
Alternative forms
- drek
Etymology
From Yiddish ????? (drek, “dirt, crap”), from Middle High German drek, from Old High German *threc (in m?sthrec), from Proto-West Germanic *þraki, from Proto-Germanic *þrakjaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ter?-, *(s)ter?-, *(s)tre?- (“manure, dung; to sully, soil, decay”). Compare Dutch drek (“dung; semi-liquid filth; mud”), German Dreck (“dirt; filth”), Latin stercus (“dung, manure”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: dr?k, IPA(key): /d??k/
- Rhymes: -?k
Noun
dreck (uncountable)
- (informal) Trash; worthless merchandise.
- Synonyms: crap, junk, trash; see also Thesaurus:trash
Derived terms
- dreckish
- drecky
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