† ˈthrillage Sc. Obs.
Also 5 -ege.
[f. thrill n.2 + -age.]
Thraldom, bondage, subjection; = thirlage 1.
1375 Barbour Bruce i. 101 Þat he put to swylk thrillage, That þai..Suld ryn on fute, as rebaldaill. c 1400 Sc. Trojan War ii. 984 They askede thame to be, As worthy, of all thrillege fre. Ibid. 2784 And frome all thrillege be maid fre. c 1470 Henry Wallace i. 136 He thocht ay till hald hym in thrillage. |