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Definition of Thatcht
1. thatched [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thatcht
Literary usage of Thatcht
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dove Dale Revisited: With Other Holiday Sketches by Edward Marston (1902)
"... CHAPTER VIII A DAY ON THE LEA SKETCH OF THE LEA FROM ITS SOURCE TO ITS
MOUTH —IZAAK WALTON AT thatcht-HOUSE AND HOD- ..."
2. The Angler's Note-book and Naturalist's Record: A Repertory of Fact, Inquiry (1880)
"Do any remains exist of the tavern at Hoddes- don, of which Piscator says : " I
know the thatcht House very well. I often make it my resting-place, ..."
3. History of Clonmel by William P. Burke (1907)
"WEST GATE LANE OR Holdings. waste house house slated and garden waste tenements
house slated house slated thatcht house ... house slated and ..."
4. The Antiquary (1902)
"At Abingdon Magna it was affirmed "the whole church is pittiful and thatcht, and
ex/ream ill great Holes in it at wch ye pidgeons come in. ..."
5. The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation by Izaak Walton, John Major, Charles Cotton (1844)
"Sir, I know the ' thatcht-house very well: I often make it my resting place ...
The thatcht-house is stated by the Rev. Moses Browne, in a note in his Third ..."
6. The Compleat Angler: Or Contemplative Man's Recreation; Being a Discourse on by Izaak Walton (1902)
"Sir, you have Angled me on with much pleasure to the thatcht-house: and I now
find your words true That good company makes the way seem short, for trust me, ..."