Correct spelling for the English word "trackroad" is [tɹˈakɹə͡ʊd], [tɹˈakɹəʊd], [t_ɹ_ˈa_k_ɹ_əʊ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "trackroad" appears to be a compound word derived from two separate terms: "track" and "road".
1. Track: The term "track" originally comes from the Old English word "træc", which referred to the footprint left by an animal or a person. It is related to the Old Norse word "trǫkk" and the Middle Dutch word "treck", both meaning "track" or "path". Over time, "track" evolved to also denote a beaten path or trail.
2. Road: The word "road" originates from the Old English word "rād", meaning "rode, path, or way". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*raidō" and shares its roots with the Old High German word "rit" and the Old Norse word "rið". These words all convey the idea of a traveled way or a journey.