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THILK, pron. The same.
THIGH, n. That part of men, quadrupeds and fowls, which is between the leg and t...
THIE'VISHNESS, n. The disposition to steal. 1. The practice or habit of stealing.
THIE'VISHLY, adv. In a thievish manner; by theft.
THIE'VISH, a. Given to stealing; addicted to the practice of theft; as a thievis...
THIE'VERY, n. The practice of stealing; theft. [See Theft .] Among the Spartans,...
THIEVE, v.i. [from thief.] To steal; to practice theft.
THIE'F-TAKER, n. [thief and taker.] One whose business is to find and take thiev...
THIE'F-LEADER, n. [thief and lead.] One who leads or takes a thief. [Not much us...
THIE'F-CATCHER, n. [thief and catch.] One who catches thieves, or whose business...
THIEF, n. plu. thieves. 1. One who secretly, unlawfully and feloniously takes th...
THICK'SPRUNG, a. [thick and sprung.] Sprung up close together.
THICK'SKULLED, a. Dull; heavy; stupid; slow to learn.
THICK'SKULL, n. [thick and skull.] Dullness; or a dull person; a blockhead.
THICK'SKIN, n. [thick and skin.] A coarse gross person; a blockhead.
THICK'SET, a. [thick and set.] Close planted; as a thickset wood. 1. Having a sh...