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thrum noun1.[Old English Trym, cogn. with Middle Dutch drom pressure, squeezing, drommel a crush, a crowd. Cf. THRUM verb1, THRUMBLE.]
A company or body of people; a host, a band, a troop; a crowd, a multitude. OE-LME.
Strength, might; magnificence, splendour, glory. OE-ME.