thrutch
Thrutch (verb) means to push; press; shove; thrust.
Etymology
From Middle English thrucchen (“to push, rush”), from Old English þryċċan (“to push, press, trample on, crush”), from Proto-West Germanic *þrukkijan, from Proto-Germanic *þrukkijaną (“to press”). Cognate with West Frisian drukke (“to press”), Dutch drukken (“to press, squeeze”), German drücken (“to press, push, squeeze”), Swedish trycka (“to press, push, squeeze”).
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What is the meaning of thrutch?
"thrutch" (verb) means to push; press; shove; thrust.
What are the different meanings of thrutch?
"thrutch" has 3 main meanings: 1. To push; press; shove; thrust; 2. To press or squeeze cheese in a vat; 3. To crowd; throng; squeeze; huddle together.