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Middle English
Etymology
From Old English traht (“text, passage: exposition, treatise, commentary”) see below.
Noun
traht (plural trahts)
- treatise, exposition, commentary
- To þysen twam wifmannen awrat se ilca Jeronimus manigfealde tractbec, — Early English Homilies, c1150
- Ðis godspel is langsum & hæfð longne traht. — Homilies in MS Bodley, c1175
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- Middle English Dictionary, tract
Old English
Etymology
From trahtnian, trahtian (“to treat, comment on, expound, consider”), from Proto-Indo-European *derk- (“to see, behold, observe, notice”), cognate with Old High German trahta.
Pronunciation
Noun
traht m (nominative plural trahtas)
- text, passage, exposition, treatise, commentary
- c. 992, Ælfric, "The First Sunday in Lent"
Nu bidde ic eow þæt ge beon geðyldige on eowerum geðance, ōðþæt we ðone traht mid Godes fylste oferrædan magon.- Now I pray you to be patient in your thoughts till, with God's assistance, we can read over the text.
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