trucking

trucking

UK[ˈtrʌkɪŋ]US[ˈtrʌkɪŋ]
n

the business or process of transporting goods by truck.

n

the action of driving a truck.

Morpheme Breakdown

truck
ing
truck

vehicle

ing

verbal noun suffix

Etymology

the word 'trucking' is built upon the noun 'truck', whose origins are tied to the concept of wheels. it likely descends from the latin 'trochus', meaning an iron hoop, which itself came from the greek 'trokhos' (a wheel or runner). this etymological journey from a simple circular object to a large road vehicle highlights the evolution of transportation technology. the addition of the old english suffix '-ing' transforms the vehicle into the action or industry associated with its use, creating a term for the modern process of commercial goods transport.

Analysis

Structure: truck (vehicle) + ing (verbal noun suffix) - truck: origin uncertain, likely from latin 'trochus' (iron hoop) via greek 'trokhos' (wheel). functions as the base noun denoting a vehicle. - ing: from old english '-ung', '-ing', a suffix forming verbal nouns (gerunds) indicating an action or process.

Examples

he found a job in long-distance trucking.

the new regulations have impacted the cost of trucking.

trucking is a vital part of the national supply chain.