Associations to the word «Trad»
Noun
- Ing
- Ers
- Beirut
- Jazz
- Blues
- Tune
- Lebanon
- Trading
- Insider
- Reel
- Climber
- Alba
- Defamation
- Vibe
- Paddy
- Urban
- Sloop
- Bergen
- Dad
- Alexandra
- Mg
- Livre
- Trombone
- Roe
- Barber
- Irvine
- Hands
- Boom
- Jackie
- Whiskey
- Lebanese
- Kenny
- Peggy
- Evangelical
- Waltz
- Gear
- Nathan
- Cowboy
- Instrumental
- Une
- Melody
- Investor
- Les
- Jar
- Mandate
- Morrison
- Band
- Music
- Climb
- Partner
- Fraud
- Merchant
- Muslim
- Carol
- Rolling
- Musician
- Bang
- Lyric
- Stock
- Rope
- Privilege
- Pm
- Britain
- Murphy
- Revival
- Exchange
- Award
- Bbc
- Rock
- Sandy
- Dublin
- Cold
- Festival
- Hey
- Orleans
- Le
- Chris
- Na
- Shepherd
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
TRAD, adjective. Short for traditional, referring to an older or original style, especially in the phrase trad jazz.
TRAD, adjective. Short for traditional, used in lieu of the name of the composer of a piece of music, whose real name is lost in the mists of time.
TRAD, noun. (climbing) traditional climbing.
TRAD, noun. (music) Irish traditional music
TRAD BOLTED, noun. (climbing) A bolted traditional climb.
TRAD PUB, noun. (informal) Synonym of trad-pub.
Dictionary definition
TRAD, noun. Traditional jazz as revived in the 1950s.
Wise words
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