Part 880 (2/2)

4. Pressure of business, S.

A. S. _thrang_, turba; Isl. _thraeng_, angusta.

_To_ THRAPPLE, _v. a._ To throttle or strangle, S.

V. ~Thropill~.

THRASH, _s._ A rush.

V. ~Thrush~.

_To_ THRATCH, _v. n._ To gasp convulsively, as in the agonies of death, S. B.

_Pop. Ball._

Isl. _threyte_, certo, laboro; _thraute_, labor.

~Thratch~, _s._ The oppressed and violent respiration of one in the last agonies, S. B.

_Bp. Forbes._

THRAVE, _s._

V. ~Thraif~.

_To_ THRAW, _v. a._ To cast, to throw.

A. S. _thraw-an_, jacere.

_Douglas._

_To_ THRAW, _v. a._

1. To wreathe, to twist, S.

_Ferguson._

2. To wrench, to sprain, S.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

3. To wrest, metaph. used.

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