Þresch, v. to thrash; smite, V 232. [OE. þerscan, late þrescan.]

Þrestelcoc, n. (male) throstle, song-thrush, XV b 7. [OE. þrostle + cocc; on form see N.E.D., s.v. Throstle.]

Þrete, v. to threaten, V 232, XIV a 31; to wrangle, VI 201; refl. in him þreteþ, wrangles, chides, XV b 7 (note). [OE. þrēatian; ? ON. þrǽta (in sense 'wrangle').]

Threting, n. threatening (language), XIV a 30. [OE. þrēatung.]

Thretty. See Þritti.

Þrewe, pa. t.; ouer ... þrewe, overturned, II 578. [OE. þrāwan, twist; pa. t. þrēow.]

Þri. See Þre(e).

Þrid(de), Þryd(de), adj. third, III 10, IX 30, XII a 122, &c. Thirde, Thyrde, IV b 6, XVI 31; at þe þrid, on the third occasion, V 288; þe þryd(de) tyme, for the third time, I 142, XII b 81, XVII 460. [OE. þridda, late Nth. þirda.]

Þrien, adv. thrice, XV g 33. [OE. þri(g)a.] See Þryys.

Thrife, Thryfe. See Þriue.