Also thrash.

Origin of thresh

before 900; Middle English threschen, thresshen, Old English threscan; cognate with German dreschen, Gothic thriskan; akin to Dutch dorsen, Old Norse thriskja

OTHER WORDS FROM thresh

re·thresh, verb (used with object) un·threshed, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH thresh

thrash thresh

Example sentences from the Web for thresh

British Dictionary definitions for thresh

thresh
/ (θrɛʃ) /

verb

to beat or rub stalks of ripe corn or a similar crop either with a hand implement or a machine to separate the grain from the husks and straw
(tr) to beat or strike
(intr often foll by about) to toss and turn; thrash

noun

the act of threshing

Word Origin for thresh

Old English threscan; related to Gothic thriskan, Old Norse thriskja; see thrash