tractor
English

A tractor (farm vehicle).

A modern 4WD farm tractor
Etymology
Formed from Latin tractus, perfect passive participle of trahere (“to pull”), + agent noun suffix -or.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtɹæktə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtɹæktɚ/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -æktə(ɹ)
Noun
tractor (plural tractors)
- (agriculture) A vehicle used in farms e.g. for pulling farm equipment and preparing the fields.
- (US) A truck (or lorry) for pulling a semi-trailer or trailer.
- Any piece of machinery, any thing that pulls something.
- (aviation) An airplane where the propeller is located in front of the fuselage
- (Britain, rail transportation) A British Rail Class 37 locomotive.
- 1995 May 23, Andrew Cooke, “Re: British Rail: At Last The 1948 Show”, in misc.transport.rail.europe, Usenet:
- On the other hand the EE type 3's have offered in a 1750 hp package, probably the most successful loco BR bought. As any crew will tell you a tractor will pull anything anywhere, and yet at the same time they were nippy enough for use on the Anglian mainlines for 20 years.
- 2000 April 25, Grandpops, “Calling Norfolk tractor bashers with a good brain for numbers! Possible conclusion?”, in uk.railway, Usenet:
- With a recent email from Mike Tetlow, I found out that there were two other 37s [37252 and 37031] present that day, also shuttling between Cambridge and Kings Lynn. As you correctly observe, the pic of little me shows that I am in a Dutch liveried tractor.
- 2000 May 17, Matt, “Re: "Unfixing" Class 37s and Doncaster control (rant!!)”, in uk.railway, Usenet:
- EWS are also denying any rumours of tractors going to Spain, then again they denyed the rumours of tractors going to France until the contract was signed!
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- (archaic) A metal rod used in tractoration, or Perkinism.
Related terms
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Translations
farm vehicle
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truck (or lorry) for pulling a trailer
any piece of machinery that pulls something
aircraft configuration
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See also
- (aviation): pusher
- (agriculture): traction engine
Verb
tractor (third-person singular simple present tractors, present participle tractoring, simple past and past participle tractored)
- (transitive, agriculture) To prepare (land) with a tractor.
- (transitive, science fiction) To move with a tractor beam.
- (transitive, medicine, archaic) To treat by means of tractoration, or Perkinism.
Asturian
Etymology
Borrowed from English tractor, formed from Latin tractus + the suffix -or.
Noun
tractor m (plural tractores)
- (agriculture) tractor (farm vehicle)
Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Noun
tractor m (plural tractoren or tractors, diminutive tractortje n)
- tractor (agricultural vehicle)
Synonyms
Latin
Verb
tractor
- first-person singular present passive indicative of tractō
References
- tractor in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
Portuguese
Noun
tractor m (plural tractores)
- Obsolete spelling of trator
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English tractor, formed from Latin tractus, perfect passive participle of trahere (“to pull”), + agent noun suffix -or.
Adjective
tractor (feminine singular tractora, masculine plural tractores, feminine plural tractoras)
Noun
tractor m (plural tractores)
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