_Thud_, to make a loud
intermittent
noise.
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_Thole_, to suffer, to endure.
_Thowe_, a thaw, to thaw.
_Thowless_, slack, lazy.
_Thrang_, throng, busy, a crowd.
_Thrapple_, throat, windpipe.
_Thraw_, to sprain, to twist, to contradict.
_Thrawin'_, twisting, &c.
_Thrawn_, sprained, twisted, contradicted, contradiction.
_Threap_, to maintain by dint of assertion.
_Threshin'_, threshing; _threshin'-tree_, a flail.
_Threteen_, thirteen.
_Thristle_, thistle.
_Through_, to go on with, to make out.
_Throuther_, pell-mell, confusedly (through-ither).
_Thrum_, sound of a spinning-wheel in motion, the thread remaining at the
end of a web.
_Thud_, to make a loud intermittent noise.
_Thummart_, foumart, polecat
_Thumpit_, thumped.
_Thysel'_, thyself.
_Till't_, to it.
_Timmer_, timber.
_Tine_, to lose; _tint_, lost.
_Tinkler_, a tinker.
_Tip_, a ram.
_Tippence_, twopence, money.
_Tirl_, to make a slight noise, to uncover.
_Tirlin'_, _tirlet_, uncovering.
_Tither_, the other.
_Tittle_, to whisper, to prate idly.
_Tittlin_, whispering.
_Tocher_, marriage portion; _tocher bands_, marriage bonds.
_Tod_, a fox.