Part 884 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6040K 2022-07-20

_Bur Lawes_

THROCH, THROUCHE, THRUCH, (gutt) _s_

1 A sheet of paper

_Pitscottie_

2 A small literary work; assay, _a sheet_

_L Scotland_

THROLL, _s_ A hole, a gap

_Douglas_

A S _thyrel_, foramen

THROPILL, _s_

1 The windpipe, S thrapple

_Barbour_

2 Used improperly for the throat, S

_Sir J Sinclair_

A S _throt-boll_, id q the throat-bowl

THROUCH, _s_ Faith, credit

_Barbour_

Su G _trogen_, _trygg_, faithful

THROUCH, (gutt) _prep_ Through, S

_Douglas_

_To_ ~Throuch~, ~Through~, (gutt) _v a_ To carry through

_Baillie_

_To_ ~Through~, _v n_ To go on, literally; _To ood, S