- thro
- preposition Date: 15th century archaic through
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
thro' — or thro [thro͞o] prep., adv., adj. archaic contr. for THROUGH * * * … Universalium
thro' — or thro [thro͞o] prep., adv., adj. archaic contr. for THROUGH … English World dictionary
Thro' — A contraction of {Through}. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thro' — [ θru ] short form an informal way of writing through … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thro — contraction of THROUGH (Cf. through) … Etymology dictionary
thro — ab·ar·thro·sis; af·ri·can·thro·pus; am·phi·ar·thro·di·al; am·phi·ar·thro·sis; an·thro·pe·ic; an·thro·pism; an·thro·po·cen·tric; an·thro·po·cen·tri·cism; an·thro·po·chore; an·thro·po·dermic; an·thro·po·gen·e·sis; an·thro·po·gen·ic;… … English syllables
thro' — also thro Thro is sometimes used as a written abbreviation for through … English dictionary
thro — ˈthrü preposition Etymology: Middle English thro, short for throgh, through archaic : through stares thro the window at a scrawl of boughs Constance Carrier … Useful english dictionary
thro — /throoh/, prep. Archaic. through. Also, thro . * * * … Universalium
thro — see thro … English dictionary
thro — /θru/ (say throoh) preposition, adverb, adjective Colloquial through. Also, thro …