thrashes, threshes, IV, 77, b 4: thrushes, rushes.
thrashin oer his songs (of blackbird), I, 133, M 3, 5: repeating, or practising.
thrast, pret., III, 98, 25: pressed.
thrave, I, 21, 10: twenty-four sheaves of corn, two shocks.
thraw, II, 146, 14; 147, 15; 149, 14; 283, 16; IV, 479, 8: twist, contort. pret. threw. p. p. thrawen, thrawin, thrawn, IV, 348, 6, 7; 349, b 3; 350, B b, after 5; V, [273], No 239, 3.
thrawin, I, 465, 12: thrown.
thrawn, twisted. See thraw.
thrawn, IV, 465, 20: ill-humoredly.
threefold oer a tree, III, 267, 9: with a double curve, over a stick.
threesome, II, 270, 30: three together.