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+Teyse+, _v._ to poise for shooting, HD; +tasit+, _pt. s._, B; +taisand+, _pr. p._, HD.--OF. _toiser_, to measure (Cotg.). See +Teise+.

+Teyte+, _adj. pl._ cheerful, HD; see +Tayt+.

Th.

+Th+, an abbreviation of the article _the_, ND. _Comb._: +thair+, S2; +thangel+, C2; +tharmes+, C; +tharray+, S2, C2; +tha.s.semblee+, S2, C3; +thavys+, the advice, C; +theffect+, C2; +theffusion+, S3; +thegle+, C2; +thembatel+, S3; +themperice+, S; +themperour+, S2, C3; +thencens+, C; +thenchauntement+, C; +thencres+, C; +thende+, S, S2, S3; +thentencioun+, C3; +therle+, S3; +thestat+, C; +thimage+, C2; +thingot+, C3; +thold+, S3; +thorient+, C2; +thorisoun+, C; +thothre+, S, S3.

+a+, _art. def. fem._ the, S; _dat. masc._, S; _pl._, S; _p.r.o.n. pl._, who, S; see +e+.



+am+, _art. dat. s._ and _pl._ the, S; see +e+. And see +ei+.

+an+, _art. dat._ and _acc._ the, S; see +e+.

+an+, _adv._ then; see +anne+.

+ane+, _art. acc. masc._ the, S; see +e+.

+ane+, _adv._ then, S; see +anne+.

+ane+, _sb._ thane, S2; see +eyn+.

+anen+, _adv._ thence, S; +anene+, S2.--AS. _anon_.

+ank+, _sb._ a thought, a thank, grat.i.tude, grace; +anc+, S; +onc+, S; +onk+, S, PP; +ance+, _dat._, S; +onke+, S, S2; +ankes+, _pl._, PP; +thonkes+, PP, S2. _Phr._: +can anc+, +con onk+, is thankful, S; +here ankes+, _gen._ as _adv._, of their own thought, spontaneously, S, C.--AS. _anc_; cp. OHG. _thanc_ (Otfrid).

+anken+, _v._ to thank, PP, S; +onken+, PP, S, S2.--AS. _ancian_.

+anne+, _adv._ then, when, S, PP, S2, C; +ann+, S; +ane+, S; +an+, S, S2, C2; +enne+, S, PP, S2; +ene+, S, PP; +en+, S; +eonne+, S.--AS. _aenne_.

+anne+, _conj._ than, S; +ane+, S; +an+, S2; +enne+, S; +enn+, S; +ene+, S; +en+, S, PP.--AS. _aenne_.

+anne+, _adv._ thence, S2; see +enne+.

+ar+, _pt.-pr. s. impers._ it needs, _opus est_, B, H; +thare+, H; +arf+, S; +tharst+, _2 pt.-pr. s._, PP; +thart+, _pt.-pr. s._, HD.

_Comb._: +thardestow+, thou wouldst need, PP; see +urfen+.

+ar-+, _prefix_; see +er-+.

+are+, _art. dat. f._ to the, S; see +e+.

+armes+, _sb. pl._ entrails, HD.--AS. _earm_ (Voc.); for cognates see Kluge (s.v. _darm_).

+arne+, _v._ to lack, want, HD, H; +tharn+, H; +tharnys+, _pr. s._, H; +tharnyd+, _pt. s._, H.--Icel. _arnask_ (for _arfnask_), to lack.

+as+, _p.r.o.n. dem. pl._ those, S, S2; see +es+.

+at+, _p.r.o.n. dem._, _p.r.o.n. rel._ and _conj._ that, S, S2; +et+, S, S2; +at+, S2, S3, H, NED.--AS. _aet_. See +e+.

+auien+, _v._ to permit, SD; +eauien+, S; +thave+, HD.--AS. _afian_.

+e+, _p.r.o.n. dem._ and _def. art. m._ that man, the, S; +ae+, S; +te+, S; +to+, S; +at+, _n._, S, S2; +et+, S, S2; +tat+, S; +tatt+, S; +es+, _gen. m._, S; +es e+, so much the (more), S; +as+, S; +ane+, _acc. m._, S, S2; +an+, S, S2; +ene+, S; +enne+, S; +en+, S, S2; +am+, _dat. m._, S; +an+, S; +en+, S, S2; +on+, S; +o+, S; +a+, S; +eo+, _nom. f._, S; +aere+, _dat. f._ and _gen. f._; +are+, S; +ere+, S; +ar+, S; +er+, S; +a+, _acc. f._, S; +o+, S; +eo+, S; +ie+, S; +e+, _inst._ as in +e bet+, the better, PP. _Comb._: +the self+, itself, H.--ONorth. _e_, see Sievers, 337.

+e+, _p.r.o.n. rel._ who, which, S.--AS. _e_ (the indeclinable relative p.r.o.noun). See above.

+e+, _conj._ than, S.--AS. _e_, 'quam.'

+eaw+, _sb._ habit, virtue, S; see +ew+.

+edam+, _sb._ prosperity, Prompt., HD. See +een+.

+ede+, _sb. pl._ nations, S2 (3. 29); see +eode+.

+eden+, _adv._ thence, S; see +een+.

+eder+, _adv._ thither, S2; see +ider+.

+eef+, _sb._ thief, C2; see +eof+.

+een+, _v._ to thrive, _vigere_, Prompt.; +thee+, S3, C2, C3, Spenser (2), HD; +the+, C, HD; +the+, _1 pr. s. subj._, PP; +theech+ (+thee+ + +ich+), may I thrive, C3; +theich+, PP; +eagh+, _pt. s._, SD; +i-e?+, S2.--AS. _(ge)eon_: *_ihan_; cp. Goth. _theihan_; see Sievers, 383, Douse, p. 40.

+efe+, _sb._ leafy branch, twig; +theve+, Prompt. _Comb._: +thefethorn+, buckthorn, Alph. (_n._ p. 156), Voc.; +thefthorne+, H; +theweth.o.r.n.ys+, _pl._, _morus_, Voc.; +thethorne+, _ramnus_, Prompt.; +the thorntre+, Voc.--AS. _fe_ (_efe_), _efe-orn_, 'ramnus' (Voc.), _eofeorn_ (Voc.); cf. AS. _ufian_, 'frutescere' (Voc.).

+ei+, _p.r.o.n. pl._ they, S, PP, C; +e??+, S; +te??+, S; +ai+, S, PP, S2; +tai+, S; +the+, S3; +e??re+, _gen._, S; +te??re+, S; +thair+, S2; +thayr+, PP; +ar+, S2, S3; +e??m+, _dat. acc._, S; +thaim+, S2; +thaym+, PP; +tham+, S2. _Comb._: +am-selue+, themselves, S2.--Icel.

_eir_, they (Dan. _de_), gen. _eirra_, dat. _eim_; cp. AS. _a_, those. See +e+.

+ein+, _sb._ thane, S; see +eyn+.

+ellyche+, _p.r.o.n._ such, S2; see +ulli+.

+enchen+, _v._ to think, to intend, S, S2; +enken+, PP, S; +ohte+, _pt. s._, S, S2; +o?te+, S; +oght+, S2; +thoucte+, S; +ouhten+, _pl._, S; +oght+, _pp._, S2; +ouht+, PP; +thouct+, S.--AS. _encan_, pt. _ohte_, pp. _(ge)oht_. See +ynken+.

+ene+, _art. acc. masc._ the, S; +en+, S; see +e+.

+enien+, _v._ to serve; +eni+, _pr. pl._, S. _Der._: +eninge+, services, S.--AS. _enian_, _egnian_, from _egn_. See +eyn+.

+enne+, than; also then; see +anne+.

+enne+, _adv._ thence, S; +anne+, S2; +onne+, S; +eonne+, S2, PP.

See +anen+.

+ennes+, _adv._ thence, PP, S2, C2, C3; +thennus+, W. _Comb._: +thennes-forth+, thenceforth, C2.

+eode+, _sb._ people, nation, S; +iode+, S; +eode+, _pl._, orders (of angels), S; nations, S2; +ede+, S2; +eden+, _dat._, S.--AS. _eod_; cp. Goth. _thiuda_, OHG. _thiota_ (Tatian).

+eof+, _sb._ thief, S, PP; +thef+, PP; +yef+, S2; +theef+, C2, Prompt.; +eue+, _dat._, S; +ieue+, S; +eofes+, _pl._, S; +eoues+, S, PP; +theues+, W2; +theueli+, in a thief-like manner, W2; +eofte+, theft, S; +efte+, PP, Prompt.--AS. _eof_: Goth. _thiubs_; cp. OHG.

_thiob_ (Tatian).

+eorrf+, _adj._ unleavened, S; see +erf+.

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