In old English law. The custom of giving entertainments to a sheriff, etc., for three nights. … [Read more...] about THWERTNICK
TIERCE
measures. A liquid measure containing the third part of a pipe, or forty-two gallons. … [Read more...] about TIERCE
THRUSTING
Within the meaning of a criminal statute, "thrusting" is not necessarily an attack with a pointed weapon; it means pushing or driving with force, whether the point of the weapon be sharp or not State v. Lowry, 33 La. Ann. 1224. … [Read more...] about THRUSTING
THUDE-WEALD
A woodward, or person that looks after a wood. … [Read more...] about THUDE-WEALD
THRYMSA
A Saxon coin worth four-pence. Du Fresne. … [Read more...] about THRYMSA
