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thaccy|ˈðækɪ| a dial. form of that. Examples of related variants, thac(k, thact, thackey, etc., from 1814 onward, are listed in Eng. Dial. Dict. (Devon, Cornwall, Glos., Wilts.) s.v. Thac(k. See note at thilk dem. a. and pron.
1929H. Williamson Beautiful Years (rev. ed.) i. 21 He produced it [sc. a knife] from his pocket, and opened an enormous blade. ‘Not bad, eh?’ ‘A gude 'un, thaccy!’ 1940J. Cary Charley is my Darling lxi. 332 Tis only booys badness in you and you'll grow out of thaccy. |