Tharf is an archaic Middle English word meaning "unleavened"; it also carried the sense of "unsocial" or "rough in manner".

Word origins

Old English þeorf "unleavened, fresh, skim", from Proto-Germanic *þerbaz "unleavened, simple”, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)terbh-, *(s)trebh- "rigid, stiff, tight".

Categories: Leavening
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
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