Thra, s.
1. Eagerness.
Wallace.
2. Debate, contention.
Douglas.
Isl. thrai, rancor.
Thra, Thraw, Thraly, adv. Eagerly.
Houlate.
THRAFTLY, adv. In a chiding or surly manner.
Pitscottie.
A. S. thraf-ian, increpare; Isl. thref-a, sublitigare.
THRAIF, THRAVE, THREAVE, s.
1. Twenty-four sheaves of corn, including two shocks, S.
Stat. Acc.
2. A considerable number, S.
Dunbar.
Sw. trafwe saad, strues segetum viginti quatuor fascibus constans.
To THRAIP, v. n. Apparently, to thrive, to prosper.
Dunbar.
Isl. thrif-ast, Su. G. trifw-a, id.
To THRAM, v. n. To thrive, Aberd. Moray.
Gl. Shirr. Ross.