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Traid

Definition:

Traid can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective and has both popular and local usages.

Noun:

1. A traditional Scottish highland festival, typically involving dancing, music, and games.

Example: The entire town gathered to celebrate the annual traid.

2. A group of three people who work closely together, often in secret or illegal activities.

Example: The criminal traid planned a bank heist.

Verb:

1. To betray or deceive someone.

Example: He felt deeply hurt when his best friend traided him.

Adjective:

1. Pertaining to an indigenous community or originating from a particular place.

Example: The traid artwork showcased the rich culture of the local tribe.

Popular usage:

Traid is a term that is most commonly associated with the Scottish highland festival, where people come together to celebrate their culture through various traditional activities.

Local usage:

In the local context, traid refers to a close-knit group of individuals involved in secret or illegal activities.

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