THRACK
THRACK, verb transitive To load or burden. [Not in use.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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THRACK, verb transitive To load or burden. [Not in use.]
THRALL, noun1. A slave.2. Slavery.THRALL, verb transitive To enslave. [Enthrall is in use.]
THRALL'DOM, noun Slavery; bondage; a state of servitude. The Greeks lived in thralldom under the Turks, nearly four hundred years.He shall rule, and she in thralldom live.[This ...
THRAP'PLE, noun The windpipe of an animal. [Not an English word.]
THRASH, verb transitive1. To beat out grain from the husk or pericarp with a flail; as, to thrash wheat, rye or oats.2. To beat corn off from the cob or spike; as, to thrash mai...
THRASH'ED, participle passive Beaten out of the husk or off the ear.1. Freed from the grain by beating.
THRASH'ER, noun One who thrashes grain.
THRASH'ING, participle present tense Beating out of the husk or off the ear; beating soundly with a stick or whip.THRASH'ING, noun The act of beating out grain with a flail; a s...
THRASH'ING-FLOOR, noun [thrash and floor.] A floor or area on which grain is beaten out.
THRASON'ICAL, adjective [from Thraso, a boaster in old comedy.]1. Boasting; given to bragging.2. Boastful; implying ostentatious display.
THRAVE, noun A drove; a herd. [Not in use.]THRAVE, noun The number of two dozen. [Not in use.]
THREADTHREAD'BARETHREAD'BARENESSTHREAD'ENTHREAD'YTHREAP, verb transitive To chide, contend or argue. [Local.]
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THREAP, v.t. To chide, contend or argue. [Local.]
THREAT, noun thret. A menace; denunciation of ill; declaration of an intention or determination to inflict punishment, loss or pain on another.There is no terror, Cassius, in yo...
THREATEN, verb transitive thret'n.1. To declare the purpose of inflicting punishment, pain or other evil on another, for some sin or offense; to menace. God threatens the finall...
THREATENED, participle passive thret'nd. Menaced with evil.
THREATENER, noun thret'ner. One that threatens.
THREATENING, participle present tense thret'ning. Menacing; denouncing evil.1.adjective Indicating a threat or menace; as a threatening look.2. Indicating something impending; a...
THREATENINGLY, adverb thret'ningly. With a threat or menace; in a threatening manner.
THREATFUL, adjective thret'ful. Full of threats; having a menacing appearance; minacious.
THRED, noun1. A very small twist of flax, wool, cotton, silk or other fibrous substance, drawn out to considerable length.2. The filament of a flower.3. The filament of any fibr...
THRED'BARE, adjective [thread and bare.] Worn to the naked thread; having the nap worn off; as a threadbare coat; threadbare clothes.1. Worn out; trite; hackneyed; used till it ...
THRED'BARENESS, noun The state of being threadbare or trite.