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Thew, _adj._ == in servitude. HD. 262, 221 B. AS. eow
---- _vb._ See Underthewe
Thewes, _sb._ == manners, morals. Wright's L. P. p. 23. AS. eaw
Theymen, _sb._ == thew men or yeomen. RG. 330
Theyn, _sb._ == teen, hurt? Rel. Ant. i. 113
Thick, _adj._ RG. 412; used of air. Alys. 4079
---- _v. n._ == become thick. Alys. 3855. Fr. Sci. 309
Thief, _sb._ RG. 277, 428
Thiefly, _adv._ [theofliche]. 285 . Alys. 4002
Thigg, _v. n._ == beg. Ps. cviii. 10. HD. 1373. AS. icgan, to receive
Thiggand, _sb._ == beggar. Ps. x.x.xix. 18
Thigh, _sb._ [thy], RG. 244; [theo]. O. and N. 1495; pl. 'thyes.' RG. 417; 'thes.' HD. 1903. AS. eoh
Thild, _sb._ == endurance. Ps. ix. 19. AS. yld
Thin, _adj._ Wright's L. P. p. 37; [thunne]. Ibid. p. 47
Thin. See Thou
Thine, _adj._ before a cons. RG. 238
Thing, _sb._ RG. 367, 379. AS. ing
---- == cause, reason; 'for mine thinge' == for my sake. O. and N. 434
Think, _v. n._ RG. 397; [ithenche]. O. and N. 723; pret. 'tho?te.' RG.
369; part. 'itho?t.' 110 B. 1378 B.; AS. encan
Think, _v. n._ == seem. 3 s. pres. 'thunth.' O. and N. 1590; 'thin?th.'
Fr. Sci. 96; 'me thunch.' O. and N. 1647; 'me thuncth.' O. and N. 1670; pret. 'tho?te.' 10 B.; 16 B. AS. incan
Thinking, _sb._ == thought. Ps. xviii. 15
Thinly, _adv._ Alys. 5922
Thinne, _v. a._ == extend. Ps. lix. 10; cvii. 10. AS. enian
Third, _adj._ [rydde]. RG. 397
Thire, _adj._ == thy. O. and N. 429
Thirle, _v. a._ == pierce. Wright's L. P. p. 88. AS. irlian
---- _sb._ == hole, hence a privy chamber. Ps. civ. 30. AS. irel
Thirst, _sb._ [virst]. Body and Soul, 87
Thirteen. RG. 390
Thirteenth, _adj._ [thretteoth], 330
Thirtieth, _adj._ RG. 441
Thirty. RG. 375
This, _dem. p.r.o.n._
_sing._ N. RG. 367
D. 'thisse.' O. and N. 659; 'usse.' M. Ode, 172
A. 'this.' Wright's L. P. p. 50; 'thas.' O. and N. 1440
_plur._ N. This == these. Wright's L. P. p. 42; 'thuse.' Fr. Sci. 122
D. and A. 'thenne.' Wright's L. P. p. 23
Thisterness, _sb._ == darkness. HD. 2191. AS. sternes. Germ. finsterniss
Thit, == that. HD. 2990
Thither, _adv._ [uder]. RG. 543, 387
Thitherward. RG. 387
Thixil, _sb._ == an adze. Ps. lxxiii. 6; but the AS. ixl seems only to mean 'the shaft of a waggon.' In Wright's Vocab. p. 275, we find 'acia'
(i. e. ascia), translated 'a tyxhyl'
Tho, _adv._ == then. RG. 384
---- == when. O. and N. 1688
---- == though, _q. v._
Thole, _v. a._ == endure. RG. 407, 509; part. 'ytholed.' RG. 24. AS.
olian
Tholemod, _adj._ == long-suffering. Alys. 393. Wright's L. P. p. 72. AS.
olmod