"thrashel" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: thrashels [plural]
Etymology: From thrash + -el. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|thrash|el}} thrash + -el Head templates: {{en-noun}} thrashel (plural thrashels)
  1. (obsolete, UK, dialect) Alternative form of threshel Tags: UK, alt-of, alternative, dialectal, obsolete Alternative form of: threshel

Noun [Scots]

Forms: thrashels [plural]
Etymology: From Middle Scots thraschell, thresschell, threschald, from Middle English threschwolde, threscholde, from Old English þresċold, þerxold, þrexwold (“doorsill, entryway”), from Proto-Germanic *þreskudlaz, *þreskūþlijaz, *þreskwaþluz, from Proto-Germanic *þreskaną, *þreskwaną (“to thresh”), from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁- (“to rub, turn”). Cognate with English threshold, Swedish tröskel, Norwegian terskel. Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|gmw-msc|threschald|thraschell, thresschell, threschald}} Middle Scots thraschell, thresschell, threschald, {{inh|sco|enm|threschwolde|threschwolde, threscholde}} Middle English threschwolde, threscholde, {{inh|sco|ang|þresċold|þresċold, þerxold, þrexwold|doorsill, entryway}} Old English þresċold, þerxold, þrexwold (“doorsill, entryway”), {{inh|sco|gem-pro|*þreskwaþluz|*þreskudlaz, *þreskūþlijaz, *þreskwaþluz}} Proto-Germanic *þreskudlaz, *þreskūþlijaz, *þreskwaþluz, {{der|sco|gem-pro|*þreskaną|*þreskaną, *þreskwaną|to thresh}} Proto-Germanic *þreskaną, *þreskwaną (“to thresh”), {{der|sco|ine-pro|*terh₁-|t=to rub, turn}} Proto-Indo-European *terh₁- (“to rub, turn”), {{cog|en|threshold}} English threshold, {{cog|sv|tröskel}} Swedish tröskel, {{cog|no|terskel}} Norwegian terskel Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|thrashels|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} thrashel (plural thrashels), {{sco-noun}} thrashel (plural thrashels)
  1. the stonen or wooden sill of a doorway Synonyms: threschald, thraswald, thrashold, thrashol, thrashal, threshal, threshwart, threshwort
    Sense id: en-thrashel-sco-noun-jc15FHtr Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Scots entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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