Su. G. traa, Isl. thra, desiderium.

THRAW, adv.
V. [Thra].

THRAWART, THRAWARD, adj.
1. Froward, perverse.
Balnavis.
2. Backward, reluctant, S.
Baillie.

Isl. thrayrdi, pervicax contentio.

Thrawart, prep. Athwart, across.
Doug.

THRAW-CRUK, s. An instrument for twisting ropes of straw, hair, &c. S.
Bannatyne P.

THREFT, adj. Reluctant, perverse, Loth.
V. [Thraftly].

To THREPE, v. n. To aver with pertinacity, in reply to denial, S.
Douglas.

A. S. threap-ian, redarguere.

Threpe, Threap, s. A pertinacious affirmation, S.
Ross.