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Definition of Thirled

Thirled
Thirl Thirl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thirled; p. pr. & vb. n. Thirling.] [See Thrill.] To bore; to drill or thrill. See Thrill. [Obs. or Prov.] That with a spear was thirled his breast bone. --Chaucer.
Thirl
Thirl Thirl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thirled; p. pr. & vb. n. Thirling.] [See Thrill.] To bore; to drill or thrill. See Thrill. [Obs. or Prov.] That with a spear was thirled his breast bone. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Thirled from wikipedia

- uses. V****als in a feudal barony were thirled to their local mill owned by the feudal superior. People so thirled were called suckeners and were obliged...
- referring to the god Thunor. Other sources argue that its name is taken from thirled (pierced) rock which is found at its location. The nearby village Thurgoland...
- 886. The village takes its name from Thurlestone Rock, the so-called "thirled stone", an arch-shaped rock formation just offs**** in Thurlestone Bay...
- phrase "So thirleth with the poynt of remembraunce" and ends with "Hath thirled with the poynt of remembraunce," copied from Purgatory 12.32, "la punctura...
- moot hill or justice hill, here represented by 'Greenhills', as well as a thirled mill and a 'gathering place' known as the 'Borestone'. Other features such...
- natural lake, known by various names including Leathes Water, Wythburn Water Thirle Water, and Thirlmere. (The Leathes were the lords of the manor, the valley...
- (1985) – Douglas Maxwell The End of the Golden Weather (1991) – Reverend Thirle Heavenly Creatures (1994) – Professor The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship...
- reliable water supply. As the Barony Mill or miln, the Kilbirnie farmers were thirled to Nether Mill and in 1845 paid a multure of forty-first peck, whilst oats...
- was under the control of the laird or lord and to which the tenants were thirled or obliged to go to have their grain ground into flour. A proportion of...
- historie, II. (Kongelige Nordiske oldskrift-selskab). Copenhagen: H. H. Thirles Bogtrykkeri. pp. 248–315. alternative scan Burke, J. (1832). A General...