throstle
11throstle-cock — throsˈtle cock noun A male song thrush or (dialect) mistle thrush • • • Main Entry: ↑throstle …
12throstle — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English more at thrush Date: before 12th century thrush I; specifically song thrush …
13throstle — /thros euhl/, n. 1. Brit., Chiefly Literary. the song thrush. 2. Obs. a machine for spinning wool, cotton, etc., in which the twisting and winding are simultaneous and continuous. [bef. 900; ME, OE; c. D drossel, G Drossel; akin to ON throstr, L… …
14throstle — Cleveland Dialect List the thrush …
15throstle — n. song thrush; old spinning machine used in the past for spinning cotton or wool fibers …
16throstle — n. Mavis, song thrush (Turdus musicus) …
17throstle — thros·tle …
18throstle — thros•tle [[t]ˈθrɒs əl[/t]] n. brit. Brit. the song thrush • Etymology: bef. 900; ME, OE, c. OS throsla, OHG drōscala; akin to thrush I …
19throstle — /ˈθrɒsəl/ (say throsuhl) noun 1. the European song thrush, Turdus philomelus. 2. a machine for spinning wool, cotton, etc., in which the twisting and winding are simultaneous and continuous. {Middle English and Old English; distantly related to… …
20throstle — a thrush. N …