thigh
/θaɪ/
thigh
English
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Definition
The upper leg of a human, between the hip and the knee.
Etymology
From Middle English thigh, thegh, thiȝ, theȝhe, þigh, þyȝh, from Old English þēoh, þīoh, from Proto-West Germanic *þeuh, from Proto-Germanic *þeuhą, from Proto-Indo-European *tewk-. See also West Frisian tsjea, Dutch dij, Middle High German diech, Icelandic þjó; also Irish tóin (“hind, rump”), Lithuanian táukas (“fat”), Russian тук (tuk, “animal fat”).
Example Sentences
- "I coniure thee by Rosalines bright eyes, By her High forehead, and her Scarlet lip, By her Fine foote, Straight leg, and Quiuering thigh, And the Demeanes, that there Adiacent lie, That in thy likenesse thou appeare to vs."
- "About ten days ago, in cocking a pistol in the guard-room at Marcau, he accidentally shot himself through the Thigh."
- "‘Why not pay up now, kiddo?’ he suggested magnanimously, patting me on the thigh."
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