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thetch
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thetche
▪ I. thetch dial. (θɛtʃ) [A dial. form of fetch = vetch: cf. thane2, and see th (6).]1733 W. Ellis Chiltern & Vale Farm. 50 Waggon Loads of Peas, Thetches, Chaff and other Grain. 1759 in Q. Jrnl. Economics Nov. (1907) 77 To be sowed Wheat as soon as the thetches are tyed off. 1893 Wilts. Gloss., The... Oxford English Dictionary
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bithecche
† biˈthecche, v. Obs. 1 be-, biþeccan. pa. tense 1 -þeahte, 3 -þehte, -þæhte, -þahte. [Com. WGer.: OE. biþęcc(e)an = OS. bithekkjan, OFris. bithekka, bidekka, OHG. bidecchan (MHG. and mod.G. bedecken); f. bi-, be- + OTeut. *þakjan (ON. þekja, OE. þęcc(e)an) to cover, thetch.] trans. To cover over; t... Oxford English Dictionary
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thatch
▪ I. thatch, n. (θætʃ) Forms: 4–5 þacche, 5–6 thacche, thecche, thetche, 7– thatch. [A late collateral form of thack n., conformed to thatch v., which has superseded thack in literary use.] 1. Material used in thatching; straw or similar material with which roofs are covered; particularly b. that ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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th
th in words of Old English or Old Norse origin, and in words from Greek, is a consonantal digraph representing a simple sound, or rather (in Teutonic words), a pair of simple sounds, breath and voice, indicated in this dictionary by the letters (θ) and (ð); the former, as in thin, bath (θɪn, bɑːθ), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thrash
▪ I. thrash, thresh, v. (θræʃ), (θrɛʃ) Forms: see below. [OE. þerscan (pa. tense þærsc, þurscon, pa. pple. þorscen), rarely and late þrescan, þryscan; a Common Teutonic verb, = OLG. *þerscan (MLG., MDu., Flem. derschen; also MDu., Du., LG. dorschen, LG. drosken, EFris. dörsken); OHG. dreskan (MHG., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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twine
▪ I. twine, n.1 (a.) (twaɪn) Forms: 1 tuiᵹin, tuuin, tuin, 1–3 twin, 4–5, (7) twyn, 4–7 twyne, (5 tuyne, 6 twhyne, twind), 6– twine. [OE. tw{iacu}n (also early twiᵹin) = Du. and Flem. twijn (in Kilian also tweyn), related to twine v.1, and ultimately from the stem of twi-. Cf. ON. and Icel. tvinni (... Oxford English Dictionary
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tine
▪ I. tine, n.1 (taɪn) Forms: α. 1, 3–6 tind, 4–6 tynde, 5 tyynde, 6 (9 dial.) tynd. β. (5 tene), 5–9 tyne, 6– tine. [OE. tind = MHG. zint sharp point, ON. tindr tine (Sw. tinne, Da. dial. tind tooth of a rake):—OTeut. *tind-i{supz}. (To the same root prob. belongs OHG. zinna merlon of a wall:—OTeut.... Oxford English Dictionary
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