verb
- to walk or work with difficulty; to struggle or toil
Usage: Scottish; dialectal
noun
- a difficult or laborious task; hard work
Usage: Scottish; dialectal
Examples
- She had to trauchle through the muddy field to reach the barn.
- The old man trauchled up the steep hill with his heavy pack.
- After trauchling all day in the garden, he was exhausted.
- It was quite a trauchle getting the furniture up those narrow stairs.
- The daily trauchle of farm work kept them busy from dawn to dusk.