3. To beg, to act the part of a common mendicant, S.
Henrysone.
4. To borrow; used improperly.
Ramsay.

Thiggar, s. A beggar, a common mendicant.

Su. G. teggare, id.

Acts Ja. I.

THIMBER, adj. Gross, heavy.
Ritson.

Isl. thungber, gravis, portatu molestus.

THINARE, s. A title of honour, apparently equivalent to Lady.
Sir Tristrem.

A. S. the-on, vigere, pollere; theond, potens; theonden, dominus; theonest, potentissimus. Thinare, q. theonare, the comparative.

THINE, THYNE, adv. Thence.

A. S. thanon, inde, illinc.