To THORTER, v. a. To oppose, to thwart, S.
Calderwood.
Thortour, s. Opposition, resistance, S.
Bellenden.
Thorter-ill, Thwarter-ill, s. A kind of palsy to which sheep are subject, Tweedd.
Stat. Acc.
Thortour, Thuortour, adj. Cross, transverse.
Wallace.
Su. G. twertoefwer, transverse; Dan. twertover, transversely.
To THOW, v. a. To address in the singular number, as a token of contempt.
Wallace.
THOUGHT, THOUGHTY, s.
1. A moment, as respecting time, S.
2. At a little distance, in respect of place, S. B.
Ross.
To THOUT, v. n. To sob, S. B.
Gl. Shirr.
Thout, s. A sob. S. B.
Ross.