thrums
81καῖρον — καῖρος row of thrums masc acc sg …
82καῖρος — row of thrums masc nom sg …
83καίρωι — καίρῳ , καῖρος row of thrums masc dat sg …
84καίρῳ — καῖρος row of thrums masc dat sg …
85Kailyard — A late nineteenth century school of literature that pedaled a romantic view of Scottish rural life. (Kailyard is Scots for cabbage patch.) Writing in The Times of London, the Scottish Labour politician George Foulkes criticized BBC Scotland for… …
86thrum — 1. v. & n. v. (thrummed, thrumming) 1 tr. play (a stringed instrument) monotonously or unskilfully. 2 intr. (often foll. by on) drum idly. n. 1 such playing. 2 the resulting sound. Etymology: imit. 2. n. & v. n. 1 the unwoven end of a warp thread …
87thrummer — ˈthrəmə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: thrum (IV) + er : one that thrums an instrument; especially : a strolling player …
88thrummy — mē, mi adjective Etymology: thrum (I) + y 1. : made of or with thrums a thrummy cap 2. : having a shaggy or downy surface thrummy flowers …
89thrum cap — noun A cap made of thrums or of coarse, shaggy cloth • • • Main Entry: ↑thrum …
90thrummed hat — noun (Shakespeare) A hat made of, fringed with, or covered with thrums • • • Main Entry: ↑thrum …