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Webster 1913 Edition
Thrid
Thrid
(thrĭd)
, Adj.
Third.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
Thrid
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Thridded
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thridding
.] [A variant of
thread
.] 1.
To pass through in the manner of a thread or a needle; to make or find a course through; to thread.
Some
thrid
the mazy ringlets of her hair. Pope.
And now he
thrids
the bramble bush. J. R. Drake.
I began
To
To
thrid
the musky-circled mazes. Tennyson.
2.
To make or effect (a way or course) through something;
as, to
. thrid
one’s way through a woodThrid
,Noun.
Thread; continuous line.
[Archaic]
I resume the
thrid
of my discourse. Dryden.
Webster 1828 Edition
Thrid
THRID
,Verb.
T.
Some thrid the mazy ringlets of her hair.
Definition 2024
thrid
thrid
English
Verb
thrid
- (archaic) simple past tense of thread
Verb
thrid (third-person singular simple present thrids, present participle thridding, simple past and past participle thridded)
- (archaic) To pass through in the manner of a thread or a needle; to make or find a course through; to thread.
- Alexander Pope
- Some thrid the mazy ringlets of her hair.
- J. R. Drake
- And now he thrids the bramble bush.
- Tennyson
- I began / To thrid the musky-circled mazes.
- Alexander Pope
- (archaic) To make or effect (a way or course) through something.
- to thrid one's way through a wood