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THILL HORSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun : a horse that goes between the shafts and supports them. Word History Etymology Middle English thil horse, from thil, thille thill + hors, horse horse.
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thill-horse, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun thill-horse is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for thill-horse is ...
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THILL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a wooden arch, called the duga, rising eighteen inches above the horse's shoulder, and usually emblazoned with gilding and brilliant colors.
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thill-horse
thill-horse (ˈθɪlhɔːs) See also fill-horse s.v. fill n.2 [f. thill1 + horse.] The shaft-horse or wheeler in a team.c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 168 En lymouns [gl.] thilles va ly limounere [gl.] the thillo-hors. c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 665/32 Hic uiredus, thylhors. 1483 Funeral Edw...
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Thill-horse - Webster's Dictionary 1828
THILL'-HORSE, noun The horse which goes between the thills or shafts, and supports them. In a team, the last horse. Websters Dictionary ...
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THILL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a thill-horse; a horse that goes between and supports the thills of a cart. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Credits.
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Kindstugatan
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The oldest version of the name — kindhæstagatan (1449), Kindhästegatan (1544) — contains the old Swedish word kindhäst (literally "cheek horse In the rose-colour building at Number 14 was the tavern Fimmelstången (The Thill, e.g. the wagon shaft) were the poet Lasse Lucidor (1638–1674) was stabbed
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Patriot Field Gun Horse Harness - Emerging Revolutionary War Era
The thill horse has a riding saddle with the stirrups removed and the shafts held in place by the stirrup straps. Following is a picture of a ...
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Thill - Websters Dictionary 1828
The shaft of a cart, gig or other carriage. The thills are the two pieces of timber extending from the body of the carriage on each side of the last horse.
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English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): thill-horse - Teanglann.ie
thill-horse, s. Capall m seafta.
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thill - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A shaft (one of a pair) of a cart, gig, or other carriage. The thills extend from the body of the carriage, one on each side of the horse. See cut under ...
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thill
▪ I. thill1 (θɪl) Also 5 þylle, thyl, 6 thyll. Cf. also fill n.2 [Of uncertain origin: the 14th c. þille, þylle is identical in form with OE. þille, glossed tabulāta, tabulāmen, tabulāmentum, i.e. ‘board, deal, boarding, flooring’, but the sense ‘pole or shaft’ is so different that, without further ...
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Joseph Kutter
The Wooden Horse (1937), National Museum of Art and History, Luxembourg.
Luxembourg (1936–37), National Museum of Art and History, Luxembourg. Promotion 4 a.s.b.l., Luxembourg, 1994
Jean Luc Koltz, Edmond Thill, Robert Wagner: Joseph Kutter, Luxembourg, 1894-1941.
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thrill
▪ I. † thrill, n.1 Obs. (θrɪl) [A metathetic form of thirl n.1; originally northern.] A hole or aperture; esp. a nose-thirl, nostril.1382 Noose thrillis [see nose-thirl β]. c 1400 Nose thrilles [see nose-thirl β]. c 1400 Destr. Troy 3045 Hir nose..With thrilles noght thrat, but thriftily made. a 140...
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Les Troyens
Georges Thill sang Énée in 1930. This only makes the Trojans want the horse inside their city all the more.
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