Etymology:
"Trekker" originates from the Afrikaans word "trek," which means "to pull" or "to travel by wagon."
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "trek" has its roots in the Dutch word "trekken," which has the same meaning of pulling or drawing. The Afrikaans word "trekker" was adopted by English speakers in the 19th century to refer to the Boer farmers who traveled extensively by wagon in search of new land.
Historical Usage:
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