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~Thryft~, _s._ Prosperity.

_Douglas._

Isl. _thrif_, nutritio.

_To_ THRYLL, _v. a._ To enslave, to enthrall.

V. ~Thirl~, _v._

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

~Thryll~, ~Thril~, ~Threll~, _s._ A slave.

A. S. Isl. _thrael_, Su. G. id.

_Barbour._

~Thrillage~, _s._ Bondage.

_Wallace._

THRILWALL, _s._ The name of the wall, between Scotland and England, erected by Severus.

_Fordun._

Lat. _murus perforatus_; because of the gaps made in it.

_To_ THRIMLE, THRIMBLE, _v. a._ To press, to squeeze.

_Douglas._

_To_ ~Thrimle~, ~Thrimmel~, ~Thrumble~, _v. n._ To press into, or through, with difficulty and eagerness, S.

_R. Bruce._

Teut. _dromm-en_, premere; or V. next word.

_To_ THRIMLE, _v. n._ To wrestle, to fumble, S. B.

_Muse's Thren._

Isl. _eg thrume_, certo, pugno.

THRYNFALD, _adj._ Threefold.