Thx
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- Thy
pronoun 1. the possessive case of thou (used as an attributive adjective before a noun beginning with a consonant sound): thy table. pronoun, singular, nominative thou; possessive thy or thine; objective thee; plural, nominative you or ye; possessive your or yours; objective you or ye. 1. Archaic except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose. the […]
- Thyatira
noun 1. ancient name of Akhisar. a city of Asia Minor, on the borders of Lydia and Mysia. Its modern name is Ak-hissar, i.e., “white castle.” Here was one of the seven churches (Rev. 1:11; 2:18-28). Lydia, the seller of purple, or rather of cloth dyed with this colour, was from this city (Acts 16:14). […]
- Thyestes
noun, Classical Mythology. 1. the brother of Atreus who unknowingly ate the flesh of his own sons when served to him by Atreus. noun 1. (Greek myth) son of Pelops and brother of Atreus, with whose wife he committed adultery. In revenge, Atreus killed Thyestes’ sons and served them to their father at a banquet
- Thyine wood
mentioned only in Rev. 18:12 among the articles which would cease to be purchased when Babylon fell. It was called citrus, citron wood, by the Romans. It was the Callitris quadrivalvis of botanists, of the cone-bearing order of trees, and of the cypress tribe of this order. The name of this wood is derived from […]
- Thylacine
noun 1. a wolflike marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, of Tasmania, tan-colored with black stripes across the back: probably extinct. noun 1. an extinct or very rare doglike carnivorous marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, of Tasmania, having greyish-brown fur with dark vertical stripes on the back: family Dasyuridae Also called Tasmanian tiger, Tasmanian wolf