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Definition of thill
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Thill (n.) The floor of a coal mine.
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Limber
::
Limber
(n.) The
shafts
or
thills
of a wagon or
carriage.
Filler
::
Filler
(n.) A thill
horse.
Jumper
::
"Jumper
(n.) A rude kind of
sleigh;
--
usually,
a
simple
box on
runners
which are in one piece with the poles that form the
thills..
Thill
::
Thill (n.) One of the two long
pieces
of wood,
extending
before
a
vehicle,
between
which a horse is
hitched;
a
shaft..
Foothill
::
Foothill
(n.) A low hill at the foot of
higher
hills or
mountains.
Thiller
::
Thiller
(n.) The horse which goes
between
the
thills,
or
shafts,
and
supports
them; also, the last horse in a team; --
called
also thill
horse..
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The pole, or
tongue,
of a
vehicle;
also, a
thill..
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The shaft or thill of a
carriage.
Thill
::
Thill (n.) The floor of a coal mine.
Piedmont
::
Piedmont
(a.)
Noting
the
region
of
foothills
near the base of a
mountain
chain.
Holdback
::
Holdback
(n.) The
projection
or loop on the thill of a
vehicle.
to which a strap of the
harness
is
attached,
to hold back a
carriage
when going down hill, or in
backing;
also, the strap or part of the
harness
so
used..
Fill
::
Fill (n.) One of the
thills
or
shafts
of a
carriage.
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