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THRAVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of various units of measure for unthreshed grain; used locally in Great Britain; especially : a unit equal to 24 sheaves. 2. A goodly quantity or number. www.merriam-webster.com
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thrave - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (UK, dialect) A sheaf; a handful. · (UK, dialect, obsolete) Twenty-four (or in some places, twelve) sheaves of wheat; a shock, or stook. · 1785, Robert ... en.wiktionary.org
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THRAVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
thraw in British English · 1. a twist, a turn or a distortion. adjective · 2. twisted, turned askew or distorted. verb · 3. (transitive). to twist or turn · 4. www.collinsdictionary.com
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thrave
thrave, threave Chiefly Sc. and north. Eng. (θreɪv, θriːv) Forms: α. 1 pl. þreues; 4–6, 9 threve, 5 threfe, 6 threff, threif(f, threafe, 7 Sc. thref, 8 Sc. threive, 9 Sc. thrief, thrieve, 7– threave. β. 5 Sc. thraf, 5–6 thraue, thrafe, north. thrawe, 6 thrayf, thravffe, Sc. thraif, 9 thraive, 5– thr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thrave - Webster's Dictionary 1828
THRAVE, noun A drove; a herd. [Not in use.] THRAVE, noun The number of two dozen. [Not in use.] Websters Dictionary 1828 webstersdictionary1828.com
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thrave | threave, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun thrave is in the Old English period (pre-1150). thrave is a borrowing from early Scandinavian. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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Matthew Fitt
He wrote the lyrics to Icker in a Thrave, the 2007 Scots entry for the Liet-Lavlut song contest for minority languages in Europe. commentary on Kate o Shanter's Tale, which was listed in Best Scottish Poems, 2004 Itchy Coo – Braw Books for Bairns o Aw Ages – music tae "Icker in a Thrave wikipedia.org
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threve - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) A measure of wheat, straw, etc., usu. containing 12 or 24 sheaves [see Zupko Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British Isles s.v. thrave]; (b) a ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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THRAVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Thrave definition: twenty-four sheaves of corn. See examples of THRAVE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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What is the unit called a thrave? - Sizes
a unit of harvested grain or pulse on the stalk, or flax or hemp = 2 shocks or stooks = 24 sheaves. Also spelled threave, thraif, thrieve, thraf, and www.sizes.com
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THRAVE - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: In old English law. A measure of corn or grain, consisting of twenty- four sheaves or four shocks, six sheaves to every shock. thelawdictionary.org
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"THRAVE": Bundle of twenty-four sheaves - OneLook
▸ verb: (transitive, UK, dialectal) To urge; compel; importune. · ▸ noun: (UK, dialect) A sheaf; a handful. · ▸ noun: (UK, dialect, obsolete) Twenty-four (or in ... www.onelook.com
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thrawe
thrawe obs. f. thrave, thro, throe, throw. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Huggate
Huggate was one of the thrave (tithe) sources for the prebend of St Peter and St Paul's altar in Beverley Minster. wikipedia.org
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thraif
thraf, thrafe, thraif obs. forms of thrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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