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thriven
thriven, ppl. a. (ˈθrɪv(ə)n) Forms: see thrive v. A. 3. [pa. pple. of thrive v. Cf. ON. þrifinn.] 1. Advanced in growth, grown; grown up. Now only in comb., as ill-thriven (Sc. ill-three'n).13.. Cursor M. 14806 (Cott.) And said, ‘Fast es he throd and thriuen [Fairf. Þis man is wele þriuen], And mike... Oxford English Dictionary
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wan-thriven
wan-thriven, a. Sc. [f. wan- + thriven a. Cf. Da. vantreven.] Ill-developed, stunted in growth.1508 Kennedy Flyting w. Dunbar 493 Evill schryvin, wan-thryvin, not clene na curius. a 1585 Montgomerie Flyting 327 Threed-bare bee their thrift as thou art wan⁓threivin [v.rr. vanthrewin, wanthriuen]! 181... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ingrid Christensen
It is almost unique in the history of exploration that two persons have thus thriven for the same goal, kept the distant target in sight and never given wikipedia.org
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thryve
thryve obs. form of thrive, thriven. Oxford English Dictionary
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Denglisch statt Deutsch - aber why? - Literatur - derStandard.at
Denglisch statt Deutsch - aber why? Von "House of Strauss" bis "Shabby Chic": Englische Floskeln thriven. Warum verwenden wir sie, wenn es auch deutsche Begriffe gäbe? Essay. /.
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urled
urled, ppl. a. north. dial. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Stunted in growth; dwarfed, dwarfish, ill-thriven.1691 Ray N. Co. Words 78. a 1800 Pegge Suppl. Grose s.v. 1828– in dialect glossaries (n. Cy., Cumbld., Westm., Yks., Lancs.). Oxford English Dictionary
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well-thriven
well-ˈthriven, ppl. a.c 1375 Cursor M. 14806 (Fairf.) Þis man is wele þriuen [Cott. fast es he throd and thriuen]. 1748 Richardson Clarissa (1768) II. 7 Then I have a quarrel against his face, though in his person, for a well-thriven man, tolerably genteel. 1791 Cowper Iliad xviii. 698 A well-thrive... Oxford English Dictionary
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misthrive
misthrive, v. (mɪsˈθraɪv) [mis-1 7.] intr. To be unsuccessful; not to thrive. Hence misˈthriven ppl. a., unsuccessful, unprosperous; misˈthriving vbl. n., failure.1567 Gude & Godlie B. (S.T.S.) 187 And thocht thay fuffe at it, and blaw..The mair thay blaw..The mair it dois mis⁓thryue. 1599 Jas. I βα... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thrives - definition of thrives by The Free Dictionary
intr.v. thrived or throve (thrōv), thrived or thriv·en (thrĭv′ən), thriv·ing, thrives. 1. To grow vigorously; flourish: Some plants thrive in sandy soil. 2. To be successful or make steady progress; prosper: The town has been thriving on tourism. [Middle English thriven, from Old Norse thrīfask, reflexive of thrīfa, to seize .]
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throdden
throd, throdden, pa. pple. see thro v. Hence throdden v., north. dial. intr., to grow, to thrive: see quots.1641 Best Farm. Bks. (Surtees) 5 Neyther will it [a lamb] throden (as the shepheardes say) till such time as the cowe milke bee all voyded. 1690 Ray N.C. Words 75 To Throdden; to grow, to thri... Oxford English Dictionary
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THRIVE definición y significado | Diccionario Inglés Collins
thrive in American English. (θraiv) verbo intransitivo Formas de la palabra: thrived or throve, thrived or thriven (ˈθrɪvən), thriving. 1. to prosper; be fortunate or successful. 2. to grow or develop vigorously; flourish. The children thrived in the country.
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nazzard
ˈnazzard Obs. exc. dial. [Of obscure origin: cf. nazold.] An insignificant or feeble person.1619 H. Hutton Follie's Anat. (Percy Soc.) 36 Women by nature doe a nazzard spight, Because he's a light-horse⁓man and wants weight. 1882 in E.D.D. s.v. Azzard. Hence ˈnazzardly a., poor, ill-thriven.1675 Cot... Oxford English Dictionary
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unthriven
unˈthriven, ppl. a. Now Sc. (un-1 8 b. Cf. wanthriven.)1680 W. Allen Peace & Unity 136 Such as were but Babes still, and unthriven in the Life and Spirit of Christianity. 1825 Jamieson, Crile,..a child or beast that is unthriven. 1875 W. Alexander Ain Folk 187 Willikie had assumed an unthriven look. Oxford English Dictionary
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Collins 영어 사전 - Collins Online Dictionary
thrive in American English. (θraɪv ) verb intransitive Word forms: thrived or throve, thrived or ˈthriven (ˈθrɪvən ), ˈthriving. 1. to prosper or flourish; be successful, esp. as the result of economical management. 2. to grow vigorously or luxuriantly; improve physically.
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thriving
▪ I. thriving, vbl. n. (ˈθraɪvɪŋ) [f. thrive v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb thrive, in various senses; prospering; prosperity; vigorous growth.c 1460 How Gd. Wif taught Dou. 164 in Hazl. E.P.P. I. 191 Make the nought to riche of other mannys thinge; The bolder to spende the worse thriuing. 1530... Oxford English Dictionary
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