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Thymy

Thymy \Thym"y\ (t[imac]m"[y^]), a. Abounding with thyme; fragrant; as, a thymy vale.
--Akenside.

Where'er a thymy bank he found, He rolled upon the fragrant ground.
--Gay.

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thymy

a. (alternative spelling of thymey English)

Usage examples of "thymy".

Will any one tell me whether the healthy floras of the moors, or the thymy flora of the chalk downs, were the earlier inhabitants of these isles?

He reached the low summit, and flung himself down on a patch of thymy turf between the whinstone screes, with his face to the valley.

He spoke very little, but strode over the thymy downs with his eyes abstracted.

Narnia - Narnia of the heathery mountains and the thymy downs, Narnia of the many rivers, the plashing glens, the mossy caverns and the deep forests ringing with the hammers of the Dwarfs.

Peter John followed the trail till he was out of the swampy ground and on the thymy slopes.

It was a joy to him to be alone with the racing seas and the dancing winds, to scud past little headlands, pink and white with blossom, or to lie of a night in some hidden bay beneath the thymy crags.