thrummy

adj
/ˈθɹʌmi/

Etymology

From thrum + -y.

  1. inherited from *þrumą
  2. inherited from *þrum
  3. inherited from thrum
  4. suffixed as thrummy — “thrum + y

Definitions

  1. Like thrums

    Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.

    • In the middle stands a Columella thick set with thrummy apicula , which argue this Plant to belong to the Malvaceous kind
    • a. 1642, 1683 (published), John Chalkhill, Thealma and Clearchus On her head a thrummy cap she had.

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