thresh

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (transitive) To separate the grain from the straw or husks (chaff) by mechanical beating, with a flail or machinery, or by driving animals over them.
  2. (literary, transitive) To beat soundly, usually with some tool such as a stick or whip; to drub.
  3. (intransitive, literary) To violently toss the limbs about.

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/θɹɛʃ/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *terh₁-der.? Proto-Germanic *þreskaną Old English þrescan Middle English threschen English thresh From Middle English thresshen, threshen, threschen, from Old English þrescan, from Proto-Germanic *þreskaną. Compare West Frisian terskje, Dutch dorsen, Low German dörschen, German dreschen, Danish tærske, Swedish tröska, Yiddish דרעשן (dreshn). Doublet of thrash.

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