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~Through~, _adj._ Thorough.

_Mellvill's MS._

~Throuch~, ~Thruch~, _adj._ Active, expeditious; as, _a throuch wife_, an active woman, S. B. from the _prep_.

Isl. _thrug-a_, however, signifies, vim inferre.

~Through other~, ~Throw ither~, _adv._ Confusedly, promiscuously; S.

_throuther_.

_Pitscottie._

~Throwgang~, _s._ A thoroughfare, S.

_Doug._

Belg. _doorgang_, a pa.s.sage.

~Throwgang~, _adj._ Affording a thoroughfare, S.

~Throughpit~, _s._ Activity. _Throughpit of wark.

Through_ and _put_.

_To_ THROW, _v. a._ To twist.

V. ~Thraw~.

THRUCH-STANE, _s._ A flat gravestone, Loth. Ayrs.

_Satchels._

A. S. _thruh_, _thurruc_, sarcophagus, a grave, a coffin, Isl.

_thro_, id. Alem. _steininer druho_.

THRUNLAND, _part. pr._ Rolling, tumbling about.

_Peblis Play._

A. S. _tryndled_, orbiculatus.

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