Crossword clues for tho
tho
- Yet, briefly
- Nevertheless, informally
- Nevertheless, in verse
- Nevertheless, cut
- However, in poetry
- Even if, to a bard
- Despite, briefly
- Despite that, informally
- Yet, to poets
- Shortened adverb
- Nonetheless, informally
- In spite of the fact that, for short
- However, in verse
- However, in a text
- However, casually
- Even if, poetically
- Even if, in verse
- Despite, in poems
- Despite the fact that, informally
- But, briefly
- Brief while?
- "As __ to breathe were life!": Tennyson
- Yet, to a poet or text messager
- While, informally
- Vietnamese stateman who declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize
- Tennyson's "You Ask Me, Why, ___ Ill at Ease"
- Still, for short
- Small but
- Shortened conjunction
- Short still?
- Poetic shortening
- Poetic "yet"
- Note taker's "however"
- Nevertheless, in poetry
- Le Duc ___
- Le Duc __ (Vietnamese diplomat)
- Kind of, rough?
- In spite of: Var
- In spite of, simplified
- In spite of, informally
- However, to texters
- However, old-style and brief
- However, in texts
- However, in short
- However, in poems
- However, in IMs
- However, contracted
- Howbeit, for short
- For all that, for short
- Even if: Var
- Even if, to a poet
- Even if, simplified
- Even if, in reformed spelling
- Even if, in poems
- Even if, clipped
- E'en so
- Despite, in poetry
- Despite, in old poems
- Curtailed conjunction
- But, cut?
- Brief "however"
- Brief "despite"
- And yet, in short
- A short while?
- A conjunction, cut
- "However," briefly
- "E'en ___ it be a cross . . . "
- "E'en ___ ..."
- "__ I know not what you are": A. & J. Taylor
- '70s Peace Prize decliner
- E'en if
- Vietnam's Le Duc ___
- Howe'er
- Clipped conjunction
- Notwithstanding, briefly
- Nonetheless, for short
- Notwithstanding that, briefly
- Nevertheless, briefly
- However, briefly
- However, informally
- Granting that, briefly
- Even if, casually
- "E'en ___ …"
- Even if, briefly
- While, briefly
- Le Duc ___, 1973 Peace co-Nobelist
- On the other hand, briefly
- Granting that, in brief
- See 50-Across
- Even if, informally
- Notwithstanding that, for short
- However briefly?
- Le Duc ___ (Nobel Peace Prize refuser)
- While, for short
- However, for short
- 1973 Nobel Peace Prize decliner Le Duc ___
- While, in brief
- Yet, informally
- Nonetheless, briefly
- "___ Nature, red in tooth and claw ...": Tennyson
- Even if, in brief
- "___ my destiny be Fustian" (Dickinson poem)
- However, in brief
- One of TV's Huxtables
- Short while?
- Le Duc ___, decliner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize
- A branch of the Tai languages
- Albeit, briefly
- Purged Vietnamese general: 1966
- However, lazily
- My___, Vietnamese town
- Even if, clipped form
- Even if, to Tennyson
- Tai people of Tonkin
- Even if, for short
- However, shortly
- Le Duc ___ of Hanoi
- 16 Across's Le Duc ____
- In spite of, in short
- In spite of, for short
- However, in short form
- However, in poesy
- Poetic conjunction
- "Sweet is true love ___ given in vain": Tennyson
- Tonkinese group
- My ___, town in Vietnam
- Conjunction, for short
- Even if, modified
- Still, in verse
- Yet, poetically
- Yet, to Yeats
- Yet, in verse
- Despite the fact that, briefly
- Nevertheless, for short
- Notwithstanding, for short
- Despite, for short
- Tai language
- Despite the fact that, for short
- Notwithstanding that, informally
- Despite the fact that, in short
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tho \Tho\ ([th][=o]), def. art.
The. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Tho \Tho\, pron. pl. Those. [Obs.]
This knowen tho that be to wives bound.
--Chaucer.
Tho \Tho\, adv. [AS. [thorn][=a].]
Then. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
To do obsequies as was tho the guise.
--Chaucer.
Tho \Tho\, conj. Though. [Reformed spelling.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
in modern use, an abbreviated spelling of though.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 article (label en obsolete) the (qualifier: plural form); those. pron. (label en obsolete) those; they. Etymology 2
adv. (label en now dialectal) then; thereupon. conj. (label en dialectal) when. Etymology 3
adv. (label en informal chiefly US) (alternative spelling of though English)
Wikipedia
Tho may refer to:
- Jeff Tho, badminton player from Australia
- Tho language (disambiguation), various languages
- Lê Đức Thọ, a Vietnamese revolutionary, general, diplomat, and politician.
THO may refer to:
- The IATA airport code for Þórshöfn Airport near Þórshöfn, Iceland
Thổ' may refer to:
- Thổ people, ethnic group in Northern Vietnam
Usage examples of "tho".
Pantheon, composed of porphyry, pavonazzetto, and giallo antico, tho constantly overflowed by the Tiber, and drenched by the rains which fall upon it from the roof, is the finest in Rome.
Sharp had seemed far more perturbed over the possibility that he might have sold the chest with the body in it, Asey decided, than the fact that the body was in tho chest at all.
Show Bizniss, which Ive stroven to ornyment, is bein usurpt by Poplar Lecturs, as thay air kalled, tho in my pinion thay air poplar humbugs.
Him off to jail and tried Him, Tho noa fault they could find in Him, Yet they cursed an crucified Him.
I was very skared even tho I had my rabits foot in my pockit because when I was a kid I always faled tests in school and I spilled ink to.
I saw the spilld ink and I was very skared even tho I got my rabits foot in my pockit because when I was a kid I always faled tests in school and I spilld ink to.
I was very skared even tho I had my rabits foot in my pockit because when I was a kid I always faled tests in school and I spillled ink to.
HADLY May 30: 76 Mr RAWSON Sr What we have recd by Tho: Houey the past month is not the cheifest of our wants as you have love for poor wounded I pray let us not want for these following medicines if you have not a speedy conveyance of them I pray send on purpose they are Those things mentioned in my former letter but to prevent future mistakes I have wrote them att large wee have great want with the greatest halt and speed let us be supplyed.
Monuments may be known to be of a Danish Extraction, tho they carry nothing of a Runic Inscription.
As tha nears a breeter land: Tho thi rooad is hard to climb, Be content, an bide thi time.
Borellus, Bartholinus, Thoner, and Viridet, are among the older authorities mentioning persons who swallowed toads.
I could make uth all invithible without taking our clotheth off, tho I did it and then when we thaw Talgar, Mouth thaid we thould let him thee uth.
Australia and New Zealand: Abor Miri, Aneityum, Annamese, Balochi, Bentuni, Binandere, Cheremiss, Chungchia, Georgian, Houailou, Javanese, Kado, Kaili, Kopu, Kusaie, Lepcha, Lifu, Manchu, Manipuri, Manus Island, Marquesas, Mentawei, Mongolian, Mordoff, Mwala, Na-Hsi, Nicobarese, Niue, Ossete, Ostiak, Pali, Panjabi, Pashto, Perm, Petats, Samoan, Tho, Tibetan, Tonga, Vogul.
HADLY May 30: 76 Mr RAWSON Sr What we have recd by Tho: Houey the past month is not the cheifest of our wants as you have love for poor wounded I pray let us not want for these following medicines if you have not a speedy conveyance of them I pray send on purpose they are Those things mentioned in my former letter but to prevent future mistakes I have wrote them att large wee have great want with the greatest halt and speed let us be supplyed.
I am all bugbites and stubble but still do not fit in, as I am not drunk sufficiently constantly, tho am working at it.