traite
bill of exchange, draft
noun TREHT Rare
Origin: From Old French 'traire' (to draw), related to Latin 'trahere'.
Also means
milking; slave trade (historical)
Usage Note
traite has several distinct meanings depending on context. In banking, une traite is a bill of exchange or bank draft. Historically, la traite des esclaves (or la traite négrière) refers to the slave trade. La traite des vaches is the milking of cows. Learners most often encounter it in the financial or historical sense.
Examples
"Il a signé une traite pour régler sa dette."
Natural Translation
He signed a bill of exchange to settle his debt.
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