thiggin, V, [117], 2: begging, levying supplies.

thimber, I, 330, A 2: (Icelandic þungbærr, heavy to bear?) heavy, massive. Not understood and changed to nimble, nimle, I, 332, F 2, G 2, umber, I, 331, C 2.

think, thynk, III, 27, 98; 58, 37, 44; 60, 82: seem. me thinke, me thynke, methink, III, 81, 37; 153, c 5; 158, d 17; 321 b; V, [82], 26, 41: methinketh, methinks. See thoghte, thouth.

think lang (A. S. lang thyncan, seem long), thouth me nouthe lange, I, 334, 5, 9: seemed not long, amused me, impressed me pleasantly. In Scottish, personal, with substitution of think for seem. think lang, I, 370, 4; V, [115], 2: find the time wearisome, suffer from ennui. I think lang, I, 368, 35, 37, 39; 506, 2: long for. I’ll never think lang, IV, 257, 10: shall never be discontented, she thought (thocht) lang, I, 478, 14; II, 76, 11; 78, 14: was weary with waiting. keep frae thinking lang, I, 467, 16, 20. keep him on-thought long, I, 478, 13. See unthought lang.

thir, their, I, 5, C 5; 329, 61; 482, C b 11; II, 78, 23, 24; 271, 21; III, 441, 34, 35; 464, 4; IV, 7, 30; 476, 4, 5; V, [115], 2; [195], 9, 10: these, those.

thirld in his ear, II, 208, 5: thrilled.

thirled at the pin, II, 121, 15: tirled, rattled.

this, pl., this bonny boys, II, 81, 37; this twa, II, 158 f., 1, 19. See that.

this, thes, thys, III, 73, 346; 111, 34; 113, 76; IV, 210, 4; V, [283], 2: thus.

tho, III, 28, 138; 34, 7, 11; 36, 44; 111, 30: then.