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_Dunbar._
Isl. _thrif-ast_, Su. G. _trifw-a_, id.
_To_ THRAM, _v. n._ To thrive, Aberd. Moray.
_Gl. s.h.i.+rr. Ross._
Isl. _thro-a_, incrementum capere; _throan_, _throtte_, incrementum.
THRANG, _pret._ and _part. pa._ Pressed.
V. ~Thring~.
_To_ THRANG, _v. a._ To throng, S.
Sw. _traang-a_, to crowd; A. S. _thring-en_, to press.
_To_ ~Thrang~, _v. n._ to crowd towards a place, S.
~Thrang~, _adj._
1. Crowded, S.
_Sir J. Sinclair._
Isl. _thraung-ur_, Su. G. _traang_, arctus.
2. Intimate, familiar, S.
_Morison._
3. Busily engaged, S.
_Hutcheson._
~Thrang~, _s._
1. A throng, a crowd, S.
2. Constant employment, S.
_Ramsay._
3. State of hards.h.i.+p or oppression.
_Wall._