Tharf vs Therf - What's the difference?
tharf | therf |
(ambitransitive, obsolete) To need; lack.
Not fermented, unleavened.
* 1382–1395 , 2:4:
As adjectives the difference between tharf and therf
is that tharf is (obsolete) unleavened while therf is not fermented, unleavened.As a verb tharf
is (ambitransitive|obsolete) to need; lack.tharf
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) tharf (infinitive thurven; also thar, dar by confusion with forms of dare), from (etyl) ).Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
Etymology 2
From (etyl) therf, from (etyl) .Derived terms
* (l) * (l) ----therf
English
Adjective
(-)- Forsothe whanne thou offrist a sacrifice bakun in an ouene of whete flour, that is, loouys without sour dow, spreynd with oile, and therf breed sodun in watir, bawmed with oile;
