trackscout

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English

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Etymology

From Dutch trekschuit, from trekken (pull, draw, haul) + schuit (boat).

Noun

trackscout (plural trackscouts)

  1. Alternative form of trekschuit
    • 1914, John Bach McMaser, History of the People of the US, Reprint edition, Cosimo, published 2006, →ISBN, page 586:
      … and send in plans for four track-scouts … In these, they could coast from New Hampshire to Georgia … An occasional squall might now and then sink the trackscouts. … The trackscout business would soon become …

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