A-mâ-be you mid thenk Thic mon a snauren in tha cawch Is auvercome wi' drenk.
Goo droo thic veel an up thic lane, An take tha lift hon path, Than droo Miss Crossman's backzid strait, Ool bring ye up ta Wrath.
Chaucer employed the pronoun thicvery often, but he spells it thilk; he does not appear, however, to have always restricted it to the meaning implied in our that and to the present Somerset thic.
Thic is in the Somersetshire dialect (namely that to which I have particularly directed my attention and which prevails on the east side of the Parret) invariably employed for that.
Miss, thic be the young man that ha got'n the goulden prize.
Drabbit it, the wold castle 'ul be hardly big enow to hold all thic lumber.
I declare thee doz look quite grand with thic golden prize about thy neck, vor all the world like the lords in their stars, that do come to theas pearts to pickle their skins in the zalt zea ocean!
What can be the matter--She locked up the letter in thic box, and then burst into tears.
Take thic thingumbob out o' thy waistcoat pocket, and unvasten these bracelets thou'st put about my wrists.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.