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Definition of Thilk
1. pron. That same; this; that.
Definition of Thilk
1. Determiner. (context: now archaic regional) That same; this; that. (defdate from 13th c.) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Thilk
1. the same [adj] - See also: same
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thilk
Literary usage of Thilk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with Illustrative Notes by Geoffrey Chaucer (1851)
"... or litil more or lesse, My schadow was at thilk tyme of the yere, Of which
feet as my lengths parted were In sixe feet equal of ..."
2. The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy by Reginald Pecock (1860)
"Further, if the And tit ferther in this mater thus: If thilk ymage place of
pilgrim- is mad, ... forto visite thilk place bi pilgrimage, be the costly ffS, ..."
3. The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy by Reginald Pecock (1860)
"Further, if the And tit ferther in this mater thus : If thilk vma^e ... i • i
God or the " votion towards come into the same place he schal weel se bi thilk ..."
4. The Origin and History of the English Language: And of the Early Literature by George Perkins Marsh (1892)
"... or deede or treuth, thilk same thing muste so teche and declare and seie out
... thilk thing which is seid and holden to be ther of the ground and the ..."
5. The Origin and History of the English Language, and of the Early Literature by George Perkins Marsh (1866)
"... or deede or treuth, thilk same thing muste so teche and declare and seie out
... or trouthe is sufficient!! knowen, that withoute thilk same thing the ..."