To Thrid, v. a. To divide into three parts.
Acts Ja. II.

To THRYFT, v. n. To thrive.
Dunbar.

Isl. thrif-ast, Su.G. trifw-as, proficere.

Thryft, s. Prosperity.
Douglas.

Isl. thrif, nutritio.

To THRYLL, v. a. To enslave, to enthrall.
V. [Thirl], v.
Bellenden.

Thryll, Thril, Threll, s. A slave.

A. S. Isl. thrael, Su. G. id.

Barbour.

Thrillage, s. Bondage.
Wallace.