Part 883 (2/2)

_Doug._

A. S. _thrynen_, trinus.

_To_ THRING, _v. a._ To press, to thrust.

_K. Quair._

A. S. _thring-an_, Isl. _threing-ia_, urgere.

_To_ ~Thring~, _v. n._ To press on, or forward.

_Barbour._

THRISSILL, THRISLE, _s._ The thistle, S.

_Lyndsay._

THRISSLY, _adj._ Testy, crabbed, S. B.

Germ. _verdriesslich_, fretful, uncivil, rude.

_To_ THRIST, _v. a._

1. To thrust.

_Doug._

2. To oppress, to vex.

_Douglas._

Isl. _thrijst-a_, _thriost-a_, trudere, premere.

~Thrist~, _s._ Difficulty, pressure.

_Douglas._

_To_ THRIST, _v. n._ To spin; often, _to thrist a thread_, S. B.

A. S. _thraest-an_, to wreathe, to twist.

_To_ THRIST, _v. a._ To trust, to give on credit.

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