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THINE, pronominal adj. Thy; belonging to thee; relating to thee; being the prope...
THIN, a. [L. tenuis; Gr. narrow.] 1. Having little thickness or extent from one ...
THIME. [See Thyme .]
THILL'ER THIM'BLE, n. [I know not the origin or primary sense of this word. Poss...
THILL'-HORSE, n. The horse which goes between the thills or shafts, and supports...
THILL, n. The shaft of a cart, gig or other carriage. The thills are the two pie...
THILK, pron. The same.
THIGH, n. That part of men, quadrupeds and fowls, which is between the leg and t...
THIE'VISHNESS, n. The disposition to steal. 1. The practice or habit of stealing.
THIE'VISHLY, adv. In a thievish manner; by theft.
THIE'VISH, a. Given to stealing; addicted to the practice of theft; as a thievis...
THIE'VERY, n. The practice of stealing; theft. [See Theft .] Among the Spartans,...
THIEVE, v.i. [from thief.] To steal; to practice theft.
THIE'F-TAKER, n. [thief and taker.] One whose business is to find and take thiev...
THIE'F-LEADER, n. [thief and lead.] One who leads or takes a thief. [Not much us...
THIE'F-CATCHER, n. [thief and catch.] One who catches thieves, or whose business...