Definition of Theek

1. to thatch [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: thatch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Theek

thecodontia
thecodonts
thecomatosis
thecophora
thecosomata
thecostegnosia
thede
thedes
thedom
thee
thee sen
theed
theedom
theeing
theek (current term)
theeked
theeking
theeks
theelin
theelins
theelol
theelols
theer
thees
theeself
theft
theft by finding
theftable
theftbote

Literary usage of Theek

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836 by Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1888)
"... the kirk to theek the choir :1 I will not tell you but her when I am coming; but I daresay you will work the secret out of her by and by. ..."

2. Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836 by Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1889)
"... the kirk to theek the choir :1 I will not tell you but her when I am coming ; but I daresay you will work the secret out of her by and by. ..."

3. Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836 by Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1889)
"... the kirk to theek the choir : 1 I will not tell you but her when I am coming; but I daresay you will work the secret out of her by and by. ..."

4. The Ballad Book: A Selection of the Choicest Old Ballads by William Allingham (1886)
"XV BESSIE BELL AND MARY GRAY i BESSIE BELL and Mary Gray, They were twa bonny lasses; They built a house on yon burn-brae, And theek't it o'er wi' rashes. ..."

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