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_Barbour._

4. Reluctant, averse.

_Douglas._

Isl. _thra_, pertinacia; _thraa-r, thra_, pertinax.

~Thra~, _s._

1. Eagerness.

_Wallace._

2. Debate, contention.

_Douglas._

Isl. _thrai_, rancor.

~Thra~, ~Thraw~, ~Thraly~, _adv._ Eagerly.

_Houlate._

THRAFTLY, _adv._ In a chiding or surly manner.

_Pitscottie._

A. S. _thraf-ian_, increpare; Isl. _thref-a_, sublitigare.

THRAIF, THRAVE, THREAVE, _s._

1. Twenty-four sheaves of corn, including two shocks, S.

_Stat. Acc._

2. A considerable number, S.

_Dunbar._

Sw. _trafwe saad_, strues segetum _viginti quatuor_ fascibus constans.

_To_ THRAIP, _v. n._ Apparently, to thrive, to prosper.

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