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Thropple
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Thropple
THROP'PLE
,Noun.
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thropple
thropple
English
Noun
thropple (plural thropples)
- (dialectal or obsolete) larynx, windpipe
- 1875, E. R. Billings, Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce:
- In the sentiment of the following lines on "A pipe of Tobacco" by John Usher, all lovers of the plant will heartily join: "Let the toper regale in his tankard of ale, Or with alcohol moisten his thropple, Only give me I pray, a good pipe of soft clay, Nicely tapered, and thin in the stopple; And I shall puff, puff, let who will say enough, No luxury else I'm in lack o', No malice I hoard, 'gainst Queen, Prince, Duke or Lord, While I pull at my pipe of Tobacco.
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Verb
thropple (third-person singular simple present thropples, present participle throppling, simple past and past participle throppled)
- (obsolete) to throttle