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thilk, dem. a. and pron. arch. or dial. (ðɪlk) Forms: α. 3–5 þilke, 3–7 thilke, 4–5 þylke, þilk, 4–7 thylke, 5 thylk, (6 thailk), 4– thilk. β. 3–5 þulke (ü), 5 þulk, 4–5 þelke. γ. 3–5 þike, 4 þyke, þeke, þuke, 4–5 thike, thyke, theke, 5 thik, 6 þieke; 9 dial. thik, thic, thick, thek, thuck, thicky. ...
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thicky
▪ I. † ˈthicky, a. Obs. [f. thick a. + -y.] Of a thick nature; inclined to be thick.1587 A. Day Daphnis & Chloe (1890) 112 Since Ceres first these thickie groues pursued. 1590 Greene Mourn. Garm. Wks. (Rtldg.) 304/2 It was near a thicky shade, That broad leaves of beech had made. 1598 Queen Elizabet...
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thuck
▪ I. thuck (θʌk) [Echoic.] The sound of a missile, as an arrow, bullet, etc., hitting a target.1948 F. Blake Johnny Christmas i. 46 Knifings, head⁓blows muffled by sand, the thuck of arrows striking home. 1979 P. Cosgrave Three Colonels 202 The whine of the rifle bullet and the thuck of its striking...
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thaccy
thaccy (ˈðækɪ) a dial. form of that. Examples of related variants, thac(k, thact, thackey, etc., from 1814 onward, are listed in Eng. Dial. Dict. (Devon, Cornwall, Glos., Wilts.) s.v. Thac(k. See note at thilk dem. a. and pron.1929 H. Williamson Beautiful Years (rev. ed.) i. 21 He produced it [sc. a...
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barrenty
† ˈbarrenty Obs. In 4–5 bareynte. [a. OF. barainete, (also brehennete, brehaignete), f. baraine: see barren a. and -ty: cf. sovereignty.] = prec.1382 Wyclif Gen. xxvi. 1 Thilk bareynte that felle in the daies of Abraham. ― 2 Kings ii. 21 There schal be no more in hem deth ne bareynte. c 1440 Promp. ...
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ygazing
ygazing, pres. pple. [y- 3 c] gazing.1742 Shenstone Schoolmistr. xiii, Thilk Wight that has y-gazing been.
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theke
▪ I. theke Bot. (θiːk) [ad. Gr. θήκη.] = theca 2.1872 Tuckerman N. Amer. Lichens 30 [Spores] occurring in eights in the thekes. 1882 Ibid. I. Introd. 8 The hymenium, consisting of thekes (thecæ, the spore-bearing organs). 1900 in B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms.▪ II. theke obs. form of theek, thilk.
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