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- Thrum - n. - A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.
- Thrum - n. - A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.
- Thrum - v. t. - To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.
- Thrum - v. t. - To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in; as, to thrum a piece of canvas, or a mat, thus making a rough or tufted surface.
- Thrum - v. i. - To play rudely or monotonously on a stringed instrument with the fingers; to strum.
- Thrum - v. i. - Hence, to make a monotonous drumming noise; as, to thrum on a table.
- Thrum - v. t. - To play, as a stringed instrument, in a rude or monotonous manner.
- Thrum - v. t. - Hence, to drum on; to strike in a monotonous manner; to thrum the table.
- Thrum - n. - One of the ends of weaver's threads; hence, any soft, short threads or tufts resembling these.
- Thrum - n. - Any coarse yarn; an unraveled strand of rope.
- Thrum - n. - A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.
- Thrum-eyed - a. - Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed.
- Thrummed - imp. & p. p. - of Thrum
- Thrumming - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Thrum
- Thrummy - a. - Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.
- Thrumwort - n. - A kind of amaranth (Amarantus caudatus).
- Thrum - v. t. - Hence, to drum on; to strike in a monotonous manner; to thrum the table.
- Thrum - v. t. - To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in; as, to thrum a piece of canvas, or a mat, thus making a rough or tufted surface.
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- H5059 נָגַן - 5059 נָגַן - נָגַן - - nâgan - naw-gan' - a primitive root; properly, to thrum, i.e. beat atune with the fingers; expectation. to play on astringed instrument; hence (generally), to make music; player on instruments, sing to the stringed instruments, melody, ministrel, play(-er, -ing). - Verb - heb