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trait (n.)

1580s, "a stroke in drawing, a short line" made in a picture with a pen or pencil, from French trait "line, stroke, feature; act, fact," from Latin tractus "drawing, drawing out, dragging, pulling," later "line drawn, feature" (source also of Italian tratto), past participle of trahere "to pull, draw" (see tract (n.1)).

The extended sense of "particular feature, distinguishing quality" (originally as suggested by the lines or features of the face) in English is by 1752 (Walpole). Caxton (late 15c.) used the word with the sense of "shot, missiles."

also from 1580s
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updated on June 02, 2024

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