tract

tract
TRACT s. v. circulaţie, trafic.
Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime

tract s. n., pl. trácturi
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

TRACT s.n. 1. Foaie sau broşură de propagandă. 2. v. tractus. [< fr., engl. tract].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN

tract, trácturi, s.n. (înv.) 1. traiect, drum, şleah. 2. ţinut, regiune. 3. circulaţie.
Trimis de blaurb, 14.03.2007. Sursa: DAR

tract (-turi), s.n. – Drum important. lat. tractum, prin intermediul rus. trakt (Cihac, II, 418). – Der. trata (var. tracta), vb. (a negocia, a dispune; a discuta, a comunica; a se purta, a se comporta; a se supune unui tratament, a numi, a califica; a ospăta, a cinsti), din it. trattare, fr. traiter şi var. înv. după lat. tractare; trată, s.f. (cambie), din it. tratta; tratat (var. înv. tractat), s.n., din it. trattato şi mai înainte (sec. XVIII) din pol., rus. traktat; trataţie, s.f. (ospăţ, invitaţie); tratament, s.n., după fr. traitment; tractir, s.n. (han, birt; bordel, casă de toleranţă), din rus. traktirit. trattoria (Cihac, II, 418; Sanzewitsch 211); tractirgiu, s.m. (hangiu, birtaş), în Mold.; tractament, s.n. (rezoluţie, dispoziţie; invitaţie, ospăţ), din germ. Traktament (Tiktin), sec. XIX, înv.; tractirui, vb. (a trata, a discuta, a dezbate), înv., din germ. traktieren; maltrata, vb., din fr. maltraiter.
Trimis de blaurb, 27.03.2009. Sursa: DER

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