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thro

English

Etymology 1

  • Abbreviation of through.

Preposition

thro

  1. (archaic) through
    • 1851, Montagu, The Psalms, in a New Version, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches: Psalm CVI
      He the Red Sea rebuk'd also,
      That it updrying fled:
      As thro a desert dry to go,
      Them thro the deeps He led.

Etymology 2

From Middle English thro, thra, from Old Norse þrár (stubborn, obstinate, persevering), from Proto-Germanic *þrawaz (obstinate), from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (to grind, drill, turn).

Alternative forms

  • throe

Adjective

thro (comparative more thro, superlative most thro)

  1. (obsolete) Eager; earnest; vehement.
  2. (obsolete) Bold.

Anagrams

  • Roth, Thor, hotr, orth-, thor

Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ro?/

Noun

thro

  1. Aspirate mutation of tro.

Verb

thro

  1. Aspirate mutation of tro.

Mutation

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thoro

English

Alternative forms

  • thorough

Adjective

thoro (comparative more thoro, superlative most thoro)

  1. Informal spelling of thorough.

Derived terms

  • thorofare
  • thoroly

Anagrams

  • ortho, ortho-

Latin

Noun

thor?

  1. dative singular of thorus
  2. ablative singular of thorus

Old Saxon

Adverb

thoro

  1. Through

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