ˈthirder rare—1.
[f. third n. + -er1.]
In thirder and teinder, one who pays by way of rent the ‘third and teind’ (see third B. II. 1).
| 1884 J. Tait in U.P. Mag. Apr. 156/2 Another case resembles the arrangement of thirders and teinders described by Arthur Young as existing in some parts of France. |