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thoft
thoft Now north. dial. (θɒft) Forms: 1 þofta, 4 thoffte, 4– thoft, 9 Sc. thaft (Shetland, Isle of Man taft, taff). [OE. þofte (wk. fem.), = ON. þopta (Norw., Da. tofte), OHG. dofta; MLG., LG. ducht, whence Ger. ducht (duft), MDu. dofte, dochte, Du. doft:—OTeut. *þuftô:—Indo-Eur. *tuptâ, f. root *tup... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bob Thoft
Robert Erwin Thoft (July 13, 1929 – February 8, 2009) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Montana House of Representatives wikipedia.org
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thaft
thaft Sc. f. thaught, thoft (rower's seat). Oxford English Dictionary
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Dimitri Azar
Smolin and Thoft’s The Cornea: Scientific Foundations and Clinical Practice, 4th Edition. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2005.   wikipedia.org
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thoffe
▪ I. thof(e, thoff(e obs. or dial. ff. though.▪ II. thof, thoft obs. and dial. ff. thought1; see also think v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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thuften
† ˈthuften Obs. [OE. þyften, þeften (erron. -an), representing an OTeut. *þuftinī, doubtfully considered to be fem. of *ᵹi)þuftô, in OE. ᵹeþofta, ON. þópti a bench-fellow (cf. thoft); the suffix being -en2, as in OE. þ{iacu}wen maidservant, fyxen vixen, etc.] A maidservant; a handmaid, female slave.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nalla Thomas
Johannes Thoft Krogh, NELC. wikipedia.org
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hurrock
hurrock Obs. exc. dial. (ˈhʌrək) Also -ack. The part of a boat between the sternmost seat and the stern.13.. E.E. Allit. P. C. 185 He [Jonah] watz flowen..In-to þe boþem of þe bot, & on a brede lyggede, On helde by þe hurrok. 1460 J. Capgrave Chron. (Camden) 234 O boy, that fled to on of the Flemysc... Oxford English Dictionary
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cloam
▪ I. cloam, n. Obs. exc. s.w. dial. (kləʊm) Forms: 1 clám, [5 clome, 7 cloame, in the verb], 8 cloume, 7–9 clome, 9 (clomb), cloam; see also cloom. [OE. clám mud, clay, corresp. to MDu. cleem clay, potter's clay:—WGer. *klaim, a derivative, with -m suffix, of klī̆- to daub, smear (root of clay); cf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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thwart
▪ I. thwart, n.1 Now rare. (θwɔːt) [f. thwart v.] An act or instance of thwarting; a check, hindrance, obstruction, frustration.1611 Cotgr. s.v. Vent, Batu de mauvais vent, crost by a contrarie, or malignant thwart. 1632 Rowley New Wonder i. 11 Full oft, and many have I heard complaine Of discontent... Oxford English Dictionary
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irrecoverable
irrecoverable, a. (ɪrɪˈkʌvərəb(ə)l) [f. ir-2 + recover v. + -able: cf. recoverable and F. irrécouvrable (c 1586 in Littré).] † 1. That cannot be recalled or revoked; irrevocable. Obs.1540 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees 1835) 115, I Syr Rog{supr} Gray..thoft I be seke in my body, maks my last Wyll irreco... Oxford English Dictionary
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þink
▪ I. † think, v.1 Obs. (exc. in methinks, q.v.) Forms: see below. [OE. þync(e)an, þ{uacu}hte, ᵹeþ{uacu}ht = OS. thunkian, thûhta (Du. dunken), OHG. dunchan, dûhta (MHG. dunken, G. dünken, däuchte), ON. þykkja, þótta (:—*þuŋkja, *þ{uacu}hta) (Sw. tycka, Da. tykkes), Goth. þugkjan, þūhta,:—OTeut. *þuŋ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pounce
▪ I. pounce, n.1 (paʊns) Also 5–8 pownce, 6 pounse, Sc. punse, punss, 9 dial. punce. [Etymology obscure: no corresponding n. is known in French or other Romanic language. The various groups of senses are parallel to those of pounce v.1, the evidence for vb. and n. beginning early in the 15th c., in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thought
▪ I. thought1 (θɔːt) Forms: 1–3 ðoht, 1–4 þoht, 2–4 þouht, 3–4 þoȝt, 3–5 þouȝt, 5– thought; also 3 þoucht, (Orm.) þohht (ðhoȝt), 3–4 þoȝte, 4 thouȝt, (thouht, thouth, thout, toght); 4–5 þoght, thoȝt, (þout, þouth, thoȝth), Sc. thoucht; 4–7 thoght; 5 þowȝt, þouȝte, thoȝte, (thowhte, þowȝth, þowth, to... Oxford English Dictionary
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sound
▪ I. sound, n.1 (saʊnd) Forms: α. 1, 3–4 sund (4–5 sonde), 5–6 sownd(e, sounde, 4– sound. β. 5, 7 sown, 6–7 sowne, 8 Sc. soun. [Partly OE. sund swimming, water, sea, and partly a. ON. sund swimming, strait (Norw. sund swimming, swim-bladder, strait, ferry; Sw. and Da. sund strait; G. sund is a late ... Oxford English Dictionary
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