Trona vs Tronk - What's the difference?
trona | tronk |
(label) A saline evaporite, consisting of mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, Na]]3HCO3CO3ยท 2[[water, H2O.
(South Africa) A prison.
* 1824 , William John Burchell, Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa
* 1958 , Isobel Rae, The strange story of Dr James Barry
* 1985 , Lawrence George Green, Maureen Barnes, The best of Lawrence Green
As a verb trona
is .As a noun tronk is
(south africa) a prison.trona
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* * ----tronk
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(en noun)- It must here be explained that the tronk , or jail, is the general receptacle, not only of convicted criminals, but of such Hottentots or slaves as are found, improperly or illegally wandering about the country...
- The diary of another settler, who had been wrongfully imprisoned in the Tronk , and described the daily life there in no uncertain terms...
- It was built, as far as I can discover, because the Cape Argus rightly denounced the overcrowding of the old "tronk" on the waterfront.