thymy


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thym•y

(ˈtaɪ mi; spelling pron. ˈθaɪ mi)

adj. thym•i•er, thym•i•est.
containing or resembling thyme: thymy aromas.
[1720–30]
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The thymy incense of its purple flood of blossom you breathe in the air, and you feel as if on one of the Ochil Hills ..."
"Its only bondage was the circling sky" John Clare at Home in Helpston I grew so much into the quiet love of nature's preserves that I was never easy but when I was in the fields passing my sabbaths and leisure with the shepherds & herdboys as fancys prompted sometimes playing at marbles on the smooth-beaten sheeptracks or leapfrog among the thymy molehills sometimes running among the corn to get the red & blue flowers for cockades to play at soldiers or running into the woods to hunt strawberries or stealing peas in churchtime when the owners were safe to boil at the gypseys fire who went half-shares at our stolen luxury we heard the bells chime but the field was our church