thaw /(tha̤)/

thaw

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Thawed; p. pr. & vb. n. Thawing

  1. To melt, dissolve, or become fluid; to soften; -- said of that which is frozen; as, the ice thaws.
  2. To become so warm as to melt ice and snow; -- said in reference to the weather, and used impersonally.
  3. To grow gentle or genial. Compare cold{4}, a. and hard{6}, a.

thaw

v. t.
  1. To cause (frozen things, as earth, snow, ice) to melt, soften, or dissolve.

thaw

n.
  1. The melting of ice, snow, or other congealed matter; the resolution of ice, or the like, into the state of a fluid; liquefaction by heat of anything congealed by frost; also, a warmth of weather sufficient to melt that which is congealed.