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(thing) by The Custodian (7 s) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Wed Jun 14 2000 at 14:22:57

A truck is also the name for the sub-chassis that holds a set of wheels on a railway car. Usually, cars have two trucks, one at each end, with four wheels each. jasonm reminds me that these are also found on skateboards, with two wheels each; that, in turn, reminds me that they're to be found on old-fashioned rollerskates too.

(idea) by Vulgar Tongue 1811 (3 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Thu May 05 2005 at 12:00:53

TRUCK
To exchange, swop, or barter; also a wheel such as ship's guns are placed upon.

The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.


(definition) by Webster 1913 (print) Wed Dec 22 1999 at 3:57:42

Truck (?), n. [L. trochus an iron hoop, Gr. a wheel, fr. to run. See Trochee, and cf. Truckle, v. i.]

1.

A small wheel, as of a vehicle; specifically Ord., a small strong wheel, as of wood or iron, for a gun carriage.

2.

A low, wheeled vehicle or barrow for carrying goods, stone, and other heavy articles.

Goods were conveyed about the town almost exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs. Macaulay.

3. Railroad Mach.

A swiveling carriage, consisting of a frame with one or more pairs of wheels and the necessary boxes, springs, etc., to carry and guide one end of a locomotive or a car; -- sometimes called bogie in England. Trucks usually have four or six wheels.

4. Naut. (a)

A small wooden cap at the summit of a flagstaff or a masthead, having holes in it for reeving halyards through.

(b)

A small piece of wood, usually cylindrical or disk-shaped, used for various purposes.

5.

A freight car.

[Eng.]

6.

A frame on low wheels or rollers; -- used for various purposes, as for a movable support for heavy bodies.

 

© Webster 1913.


Truck, v. t.

To transport on a truck or trucks.

 

© Webster 1913.


Truck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trucked (?); p. pr. & vb. n. trucking.] [OE. trukken,F. troquer; akin to Sp. & Pg. trocar; of uncertain origin.]

To exchange; to give in exchange; to barter; as, to truck knives for gold dust.

We will begin by supposing the international trade to be in form, what it always is in reality, an actual trucking of one commodity against another. J. S. Mill.

 

© Webster 1913.


Truck, v. i.

To exchange commodities; to barter; to trade; to deal.

A master of a ship, who deceived them under color of trucking with them. Palfrey.

Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster. Burke.

To truck and higgle for a private good. Emerson.

 

© Webster 1913.


Truck (?), n. [Cf. F. troc.]

1.

Exchange of commodities; barter.

Hakluyt.

2.

Commodities appropriate for barter, or for small trade; small commodities; esp., in the United States, garden vegetables raised for the market.

[Colloq.]

3.

The practice of paying wages in goods instead of money; -- called also truck system.

Garden truck, vegetables raised for market. [Colloq.] [U. S.] -- Truck farming, raising vegetables for market: market gardening. [Colloq. U. S.]

 

© Webster 1913.


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