Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at thol.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Thol.

Examples

  • Little gold-striped Van Thol is very good too, – bright and sonsy and "peart," as our freedmen say.

    Gardening by Myself 1872

  • Khive Thol had been paying $1 a day for dirty, dangerous water.

    Rev. Chuck Freeman: Holy Water In Phnom Penh Rev. Chuck Freeman 2011

  • Khive Thol had been paying $1 a day for dirty, dangerous water.

    Rev. Chuck Freeman: Holy Water In Phnom Penh Rev. Chuck Freeman 2011

  • Khive Thol had been paying $1 a day for dirty, dangerous water.

    Rev. Chuck Freeman: Holy Water In Phnom Penh Rev. Chuck Freeman 2011

  • Khive Thol had been paying $1 a day for dirty, dangerous water.

    Rev. Chuck Freeman: Holy Water In Phnom Penh Rev. Chuck Freeman 2011

  • Vera reminded Thol, “Webb County has a long history of allegations of voter fraud.”

    Firedoglake » Ciro Watch 2006

  • A-Thol did not see what his visitor quickly whipped out of a pocket of his spacesuit.

    The Man with Two Faces Brand, Kurt 1976

  • The remarks in the foregoing instructions on the "Van Thol Tulip," are also applicable to the Summer Tulip; the centre is formed the same, but rather larger; nature must do the rest.

    The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling Emma Peachey

  • Bull; Mercury or Thol of an Ibis; Diana or Babastis of a Cat; and Pan of

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

  • Her room was luxuriously comfortable; Madge tended her there, and Mrs. Wishart visited her; and Lois sat in her great easy-chair, and rested, and devoured the delicate meals that were brought her; and the colour began gently to come back to her face, in the imperceptible fashion in which a white Van Thol tulip takes on its hues of crimson.

    Nobody Susan Warner 1852

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.