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1. Thraldom, in a general sense.
_Douglas._
2. Servitude to a particular mill, S.
_Erskine._
~Thirldome~, _s._ Thraldom.
_Barbour._
THO, _adv._ At that time.
_Douglas._
A. S. Isl. _tha_, Su. G. Dan. _da_, tum, tunc.
THO, _p.r.o.n. pl._ These.
_Pal. Hon._
Moes. G. _tho_, nom. and acc. pl. of the article.
THOCHT, THOUCHT, _conj._ Although.
V. ~Allthocht~.
_Wallace._
THOCHTY, _adj._ Thoughtful.
_Wyntown._
THOF, _conj._ Although, Loth.; Provincial E.
_Ferguson._
THOILL, TOLL, _s._ Ancient privilege of a baron; denoting, either an immunity from payment of custom in buying, or the liberty of buying and selling on his own lands.
_Reg. Maj._
_To_ THOLE, THOILL, _v. a._
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