Thing
1Thing — (th[i^]ng), n. [AS. [thorn]ing a thing, cause, assembly, judicial assembly; akin to [thorn]ingan to negotiate, [thorn]ingian to reconcile, conciliate, D. ding a thing, OS. thing thing, assembly, judicial assembly, G. ding a thing, formerly also,… …
2Thing — may refer to:In philosophy: * An object (philosophy), being, or entity * Thing in itself (or noumenon ), the reality that underlies perceptions, a term coined by Immanuel KantIn history: * Thing (assembly), also transliterated as ting or þing , a …
3Thing — Thing, Ting Ting, n. [Dan. thing, ting, Norw. ting, or Sw. ting.] In Scandinavian countries, a legislative or judicial assembly; used, esp. in composition, in titles of such bodies. See {Legislature}, Norway. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
4Thing — Thing, altnordisch für Ding (s.d. 1) u. 2), vgl. Deutschland S. 3; Landsthing u. Volksthing, die beiden Häuser des dänischen Reichstags, s.u. Dänemark S. 690; Storthing, die Reichsversammlung von Norwegen, s.d. S. 121 …
5Thing — Thing, s. Ding (Volksversammlung) …
6Thing — Thing, s. Ding …
7Thing — Thing, s. Ding …
8thing — index article (commodity) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9thing — noun 1 used instead of the name of an object ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, essential ▪ I need to buy a few basic things like bread and milk. VERB + THING ▪ make ▪ He make …
10Thing — Germanische Ratsversammlung Relief der Marc Aurel Säule zu Rom …