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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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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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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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threave
threave variant of thrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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David Olifard
the first charter (signed between 1153 and 1170) after the hospital's foundation is one from David Olifard and that he also granted the hospital one thrave wikipedia.org
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threff
thref(e, threff obs. ff. thrave, thrift. Oxford English Dictionary
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thriep
thrief, -ve, thriep obs. ff. thrave, threap. Oxford English Dictionary
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threve
threve obs. and dial. form of thrave. Oxford English Dictionary
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treave
† treave obs. var. thrave, threave n. and v.1768 Case of Jeffry Ruffle 2 When cut down, the whole ought to be put into treaves of an equal size, and every tenth treave set out for the tythes. Ibid., He tythed it at the times he gathered in his corn for treaving or loading, by separating and setting ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thrive
▪ I. thrive, v. (θraɪv) Pa. tense throve (θrəʊv); pa. pple. thriven (ˈθrɪv(ə)n). Also pa. tense and pple. thrived (θraɪvd). [ME. þrīve, first in Ormin (þrifenn), ad. ON. þr{iacu}fa-sk refl., to thrive. So Sw. trifvas, Da. trives to thrive, flourish. No trace appears in English of the reflexive suffi... Oxford English Dictionary
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clasher
clasher (ˈklæʃə(r)) [f. clash v. + -er.] 1. One who or that which clashes or collides.1606 J. Raynolds Dolarney's Prim. (1880) 118 There might be heard, the hideous lumbring swasher, Vnequally consorting with the clasher. 1834 J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 4 The flat circular shields..from their sonor... Oxford English Dictionary
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icker
icker Sc. (ˈɪkər) Forms: 6 echer, -ir, 8– icker. [The Sc. form of ear n.2; repr. the ONorthumb. form eher, æhher.] An ear of corn.1513 Douglas æneis vii. xiii. 35 Or how feill echirris [ed. 1553 echeris] of corn thik growing..dois hing On Hermy feildis. 1785 Burns To a Mouse iii, A daimen icker in a... Oxford English Dictionary
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spart
▪ I. spart1 (spɑːt) [ad. L. spart-um or Sp. esparto. Cf. sparto and spartum.] 1. Esparto. Also spart-grass. In quot. 1601 ship-sparts are simply ‘cables’, Pliny's navium sparta being a direct citation of the Homeric νεῶν σπάρτα (Iliad ii. 135).1600 Holland Livy xxii. xx. 444 They found great store o... Oxford English Dictionary
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