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Thrum

King James Dictionary

THRUM, n. Gr. a fragment to break. The ends of weaver's threads.

1. Any coarse yarn.
2. Thrums, among gardeners, the thread-like internal bushy parts of flowers the stamens.

THRUM, To play coarsely on an instrument with the fingers.

THRUM, To weave to know to twist to fringe.

1. Among seamen, to insert short pieces of rope-yard or spun yard in a sail or mat.
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