Obs. [app. corruption of thraw, THROW sb.1] A space of time, a while.
c. 1450. Cov. Myst., xxxv. (1841), 351. I pray ȝow alle Abyde stylle a lytyl thralle.
1535. Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), II. 522. He
schew to him into that samin thrall, Far moir kyndnes nor ony of thame all.