Citations:trokins

Noun: "dealings, association"

 * 1896 — Peter Hunter, James Inwick: Ploughman and Elder, Harper & Brothers Publishers (1896), page 146:
 * I hae heard a sough aboot your trokins wi' Pringle, Jims."
 * 1898 — John Buchan, John Burnet of Barns, John Lane (1898), page 343:
 * Ye maun ken that for lang we've had a bluid-feud wi' that clan, for the Baillies are aye gentrice and hae nae trokins wi' sic blaggard tinklers.
 * 1912 — George Alexander Gibson, Life of Sir William Tennant Gairdner, Maclehose (1912), page 318:
 * "Ye had trokins wi' him, aiblins, at the Market?"
 * 1921 — Dogs, Birds & Others: Natural History Letters from "The Spectator" (ed. H. J. Massingham), T. Fisher Unwin Ltd (1921), page 59:
 * Bitterly mortified, the dog fled from the kirk, and ever afterwards, as his master said, ' had nae trokins wi' releegion.' "
 * 1983 — William L. Lorimer, The New Testament in Scots, Canongate Books (2001), ISBN 9781841951447, page 164:
 * The wuman answert, "What! A Jew like ye seekin a drink o a Samâritan like mysel?" The Jews hes nae trokins wi the Samâritans.