- thaw. For three months the snow lay, and then came what is called a “dirty thow”, i.e. the snow melted under rain, as against disappearing at the command of a “dry thow” or high wind (Banffshire Journal 19 June 1923).
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- thaw. For three months the snow lay, and then came what is called a “dirty thow”, i.e. the snow melted under rain, as against disappearing at the command of a “dry thow” or high wind (Banffshire Journal 19 June 1923). |
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