💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Thirdborough"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| trothnoun | (countable, archaic) A pledge or promise to marry someone. |
| pledgnoun | Obsolete form of pledge. [A solemn promise to do something.] |
| trothplightnoun | (obsolete) betrothal. |
| thirlnoun | (dialectal) A low door in a dry-stone wall to allow sheep to pass through; a smoot. |
| threavenoun | Obsolete form of thrave. [(UK, dialect) A sheaf; a handful.] |
| buroughnoun | Obsolete form of borough. [(obsolete) A fortified town.] |
| thriddingnoun | (obsolete) A riding (administrative division). |
| bor.noun | (law) Abbreviation of borough. [(obsolete) A fortified town.] |
| fraynoun | (countable) A noisy commotion, especially resulting from fighting; a brawl, a fight; also, a loud quarrel. |
| bourgnoun | A topographical surname from Anglo-Norman for someone who lived in a fortified place. |
| forthfareverb | (intransitive) To go forth; go away; depart; journey. |
| burrownoun | A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature. |
| four-alenoun | (obsolete) A cheap ale, sold at fourpence per quart |
| faburdennoun | (music) A kind of counterpoint with a drone bass. |
| portgrevenoun | (obsolete, UK) Synonym of portreeve. |
| true | (of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct. |
| bridaltynoun | Any of the various items or rituals that are part of a wedding celebration, especially those concerning the bride. |
| grithbreachnoun | (obsolete) breach of the peace |
| traitorynoun | (obsolete) treachery; acts of a traitor |
| thegnhoodnoun | Obsolete form of thanehood. [The character or rank of a thane.] |
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