Definition of Thelf

1. the elf [n THELVES] - See also: elf

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thelf

theisite
theism
theisms
theist
theistic
theistic evolution
theistical
theistically
theists
thel-
thelarche
thelaziasis
thelazioidea
thele
theleplasty
thelf (current term)
thelitis
thelitises
thelium
thelo-
theloncus
thelorrhagia
thelphusian
thelves
thelytokous
thelytoky
them
them's the breaks
them's the facts
them thar

Literary usage of Thelf

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

1. The Works of William Robertson ...: To which is Prefixed, an Account of His by William Robertson, Dugald Stewart (1817)
"... and lest thelf Vn- solicitations, or his jealousy of an ancient rival, 1544. should hereafter tempt Francis to forget this- engagement, ..."

2. A Hind Let Loose; Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the by Alexander Shields (1797)
"1 thelf orders, all pretences for conventicles were ra' * is, to proceed with all ... thelf ..."

3. Hard Times: A Novel by Charles Dickens (1854)
"... musing as he looked down into the depths of his brandy and water : "one, that there ith a love in the world, not all thelf- ..."

4. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1896)
"William D. Armes then read a paper on "A thelf of old books." The paper was replete with interest. Seated at the table, which was beautifully decorated, ..."

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