Definition of Thrids

1. thrid [v] - See also: thrid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thrids

threw down
threw up
threwest
thribble
thribbles
thrice
thrice-monthly
thricecock
thricely
thrid
thridace
thridaces
thridded
thridden
thridding
thrids (current term)
thrift
thrift institution
thrift shop
thrift shops
thriftier
thriftiest
thriftily
thriftiness
thriftinesses
thrifting
thriftless
thriftlessly
thriftlessness
thrifts

Literary usage of Thrids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lives of the Scottish Reformers by Thomas M'Crie, William Veitch, James Wallace, James Ure (1846)
"How in the beginning the thrids had not been ... at the parliament the estates, as we have before written, stak to consent that the haill thrids sould be ..."

2. History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland: From the Beginning by Robert Keith, Charles Jobson Lyon (1850)
"Item, Of the thrids that is ... The thrids of Machina-homo, 551. Gs. 8d. ... The thrids of Dryburgh, 304/. and 62 part bolls ..."

3. Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline by Peter Chalmers (1844)
"... as follows : out of the thrids of the vicarage thereof ... xx" is be the abbot of St Colm's Inch. Therefore to be paid out of the thrids of the Abbey of ..."

4. Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline by Peter Chalmers (1844)
"... as follows : out of the thrids of the Tics- rage thereof iii" vj ... be the abbot of St Colm's Inch. Therefore to be paid out of the thrids of the Abbey ..."

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