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THITH'ERWARD, adv. [thither and ward.] Toward that place. They shall ask the way...
THITH'ER, adv. To that place; opposed to hither. This city is near, O let me esc...
THISTLY, a. this'ly. Overgrown with thistles; as thistly ground.
THISTLE, n. this'l. The common name of numerous prickly plants of the class Syng...
THIS, definitive adjective or substitute. plu. these. 1. This is a definitive, o...
THIRTY, a. thur'ty. Thrice ten; ten three times repeated; or twenty and ten. The...
THIRTIETH, a. thur'tieth. [from thirty.] The tenth threefold; the ordinal of thi...
THIRTEENTH, a. thur'teenth. [supra.] The third after the tenth; the ordinal of t...
THIRTEEN, a. thur'teen. Ten and three; as thirteen times.
THIRST'Y, a. [from thirst.] Feeling a painful sensation of the throat or fauces ...
THIRST'ING, ppr. Feeling pain for want of drink; having eager desire.
THIRST'INESS, n. [form thirsty.] The state of being thirsty; thirst.
THIRST, n. thurst. [L. torreo.] 1. A painful sensation of the throat or fauces, ...
THIRLAGE, n. thurl'age. In English customs, the right which the owner of a mill ...
THIRL, v.t. thurl. To bore; to perforate. It is now written drill and thrill. [S...
THIRDS, n. plu. The third part of the estate of a deceased husband, which by law...