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Webster Dictionary :: Thine

THINE, pronominal adj. Thy; belonging to thee; relating to thee; being the prope...

Webster Dictionary :: Thin

THIN, a. [L. tenuis; Gr. narrow.] 1. Having little thickness or extent from one ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thime

THIME. [See Thyme .]

Webster Dictionary :: Thiller

THILL'ER THIM'BLE, n. [I know not the origin or primary sense of this word. Poss...

Webster Dictionary :: Thill-horse

THILL'-HORSE, n. The horse which goes between the thills or shafts, and supports...

Webster Dictionary :: Thill

THILL, n. The shaft of a cart, gig or other carriage. The thills are the two pie...

Webster Dictionary :: Thilk

THILK, pron. The same.

Webster Dictionary :: Thigh

THIGH, n. That part of men, quadrupeds and fowls, which is between the leg and t...

Webster Dictionary :: Thievishness

THIE'VISHNESS, n. The disposition to steal. 1. The practice or habit of stealing.

Webster Dictionary :: Thievishly

THIE'VISHLY, adv. In a thievish manner; by theft.

Webster Dictionary :: Thievish

THIE'VISH, a. Given to stealing; addicted to the practice of theft; as a thievis...

Webster Dictionary :: Thievery

THIE'VERY, n. The practice of stealing; theft. [See Theft .] Among the Spartans,...

Webster Dictionary :: Thieve

THIEVE, v.i. [from thief.] To steal; to practice theft.

Webster Dictionary :: Thief-taker

THIE'F-TAKER, n. [thief and taker.] One whose business is to find and take thiev...

Webster Dictionary :: Thief-leader

THIE'F-LEADER, n. [thief and lead.] One who leads or takes a thief. [Not much us...

Webster Dictionary :: Thief-catcher

THIE'F-CATCHER, n. [thief and catch.] One who catches thieves, or whose business...

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