Trek

Noun

 * 1) A slow or difficult journey.
 * 2) (South African) A journey by ox wagon, especially the Boer migration of 1835-7.

Verb

 * 1)  To make a slow or arduous journey.
 * 2)  To journey on foot, especially to hike through mountainous areas.
 * 3) (South African) To travel by ox wagon.

Thesaurus
campaign, circuit, course, cruise, emigrate, emigration, excursion, expatriate, expatriation, expedition, fare, flight, flit, globe-trot, go abroad, go on safari, go overseas, grand tour, hit the trail, immigrate, immigration, in-migrate, in-migration, intermigrate, intermigration, jaunt, journey, junket, make a journey, make a pilgrimage, make a trip, migrate, migration, out-migrate, out-migration, outing, package tour, passage, peregrinate, peregrination, peregrinations, pilgrim, pilgrimage, pleasure trip, progress, range the world, remigrate, remigration, round trip, rubberneck, rubberneck tour, run, safari, sally, shoot, sight-see, stalk, swarm, swarming, take a trip, take the road, take wing, tour, transmigrate, transmigration, travels, trip, turn, voyage, wayfare

Etymology
From trek:.

Translations

 * Finnish: tarpoa (1), patikoida (2)
 * Spanish:

Verb

 * 1) pull
 * 2) move (moving house)

Noun

 * 1) journey as used in Groot Trek for example

Etymology
Dutch trekken

Noun

 * 1) appetite
 * Ik heb trek in een reep chocola &mdash; I could (now) have a chocolate bar
 * Ik heb geen trek in deze klus &mdash; I have no mind to carry out this task
 * 1) journey

Etymology
trekken: and treken: "to trek, place, bring, move" from *undefined: from  from. Akin to trehhan:,  trecken:.

Anagrams

 * rekt