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THOROUGH-WAX

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in Botany. See Bupleurum.

THOITH, or THEUT, (called by the Phoenicians Taunt, by the Greeks Hermes, and by the Romans Mercury), was a Phoenician of very superior talents, and one of the civilizers of mankind. He was prime minister to Osiris, whom, after his death, he deified; and he was himself deified by his countrymen the Egyptians, for the benefits that he had rendered to the human race. See MERCURY, MYTHOLOGY, No 34. and POLYTHEISM, No 18.