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English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : of uncertain origin; perhaps from Old French troussel, Middle English trussel in the sense ‘packet’, and hence an occupational nickname for a peddler, or from the same word in the sense ‘stamp’, ‘mould (for stamping coins)’, and hence an occupational name for a minter. Alternatively, it may be from a nickname representing a variant of Thrussell, from Middle English throstle ‘thrush’, given probably to a cheerful person, the bird being noted for its cheerful song.
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Hermund.
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The throstle.
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The throstle, or song thrust.
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A bar or set of bars with skewers for holding paying-off bobbins, as in the roving machine, throstle, and mule.
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The European throstle or song thrush (Turdus musicus).
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The song thrush. See under Song.
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A disease of bovine cattle, consisting of a swelling under the throat, which, unless checked, causes strangulation.
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A machine for spinning wool, cotton, etc., from the rove, consisting of a set of drawing rollers with bobbins and flyers, and differing from the mule in having the twisting apparatus stationary and the processes continuous; -- so called because it makes a singing noise.