Definition of Throeing

1. throe [v] - See also: throe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Throeing

throatworts
throaty
throb
throbbed
throbber
throbbers
throbbier
throbbiest
throbbing
throbbingly
throbbings
throbby
throbs
throe
throed
throeing (current term)
throes
thromb-
thromb-endarterectomy
thrombase
thrombasthenia
thrombectomies
thrombectomy
thrombelastography
thrombendarterectomy
thrombendarteriectomies
thrombendarteriectomy
thrombendoarterectomy
thrombi
thrombin

Literary usage of Throeing

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1818)
"... of throeing Nature. For “ he had heard” of the intercourse of God with man, in better times, however obscure, remote, and uncertain the tradition. ..."

2. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"Matron, for us the throeing pangs who bore, 'Inch we have suffer'd, but will bear no mere; t" such as fathers ought ours will not be, 'he name of father is ..."

3. The Complete Works of Joshuah Sylvester: For the First Time Collected and by Josuah Sylvester, Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas, Odet de La Noue, Henry Smith (1880)
"Soul's sad Repenting, and Heart's heavy throeing, Are surest Fruits that in the World are growing : Here's nothing firmer, nothing frequent more, ..."

4. The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter (1827)
"How many throeing bosoms has their steel made cease to heave ! How many hapless babes have their merciless hands dashed against the ..."

5. The Parish: Its Powers and Obligations at Law, as Regards the Welfare of by Joshua Toulmin Smith (1857)
"J Through all the times when the Reformation was heaving and throeing in men's minds; and through all those further times when civil war raged through the ..."

6. The Edinburgh Literary Journal, Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1829)
"Men's hearts did fail for shed of royal blood ; And women, judging, from the throeing, earth Was near her end, convulsed and died aghast. ..."

7. The Edinburgh Literary Journal; Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1829)
"Men's hearts did fail for shed of royal blood ; And women, judging, from the throeing, earth Was near her end, convulsed and died aghast. ..."

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