Havelok the Dane (Legendary character) -- Romances
_Disp. betw. a Crystene mon and a Jew_, f. 301.
[Or, if we read “þat god _him_ þoucte,” this would mean “that seemed
good _to him_;” cf. l. 197.]
Þouth, _n._ S. thought, 122, 1190.
Þral, _n._ S. slave, villain, 527, 684, 1097, 1158, 2564, 2589. In an
opprobious sense, 1408. Sir Tr. p. 175.
Þrawe, _n._ S. space of time, moment, 276, 1215. Web., Rits. M. R., Rob.
Br., Doug. Virg. _Þrow_, Chauc., Gower, &c.
Þredde, Þridde, _adj._ S. third, 867, 2633.
Þrette, _pa. t._ S. threatened, 1163.
Þrie, 730. [In the former edition it is glossed “trouble, affliction;
apparently the same as _Tray_ or _Treye_;” cf. A.S. _tréga_. But this
renders the construction difficult, nor is it clear that _treye_ and
_þrie_ can be identified. Without doubt, the usual meaning of _þrie_ is
_thrice_, which is easily construed, only it remains to be shewn why
_thrice_ should be introduced; unless perhaps it signifies _in a
threefold degree._]
Þrinne, _num._ S. three, 716, 761, 1977, 2091.
Þrist, Þristen, _v._ S. to thrust, 1152, 2019, 2725. _Þrist_, _part.
pa._ thrust, 638.
Þu, _pron._ S. thou, 527, &c. _Þou_, 527, &c. _Þo_, 388. _Þw_ (_read_
þat þw _instead of_ þw that?), 1316. _Tow_, 1322. _Tu_, 2903. It is
often joined to the verb which precedes, as _Shaltow_, _Wiltu_, &c. The
_gen._ is _þin_, 1128; the _acc._ is _þe_, 529.
Þurte, _pt. t. s._ need, might, 10. [It answers to the A.S. _þurfan_,
_pt. t._ _ic þorfte_, Icel. _þurfa_, _pt. t._ _þurfti_, Mœso-Goth.
_þaurban_, _pt. t._ _þaurfta_. _See_ Ormulum, l. 16164, and Sir F.
Madden’s note to _þort_ in Gl. to _Will. of Palerne_.]
Þuruth. _See_ Þoru.
Þus _for_ Þis, 785, 2586. (_In comp._ þus-gate.)
Tid, _n._ S. time, hour, 2100.
Til, _prep._ S. to, 141, 762, 864, &c. _See_ Intil, Þertil.
Til, _v._ S. to tell, 1348.
Tilled, _part. pa._ S. obtained, acquired (lit. drawn, taken), 438. V.
Gl. R. Br. in v. _tille_, and see quotation under _Goddot_.
Tinte, _pa. t._ S. lost, 2023. Sir Tr. p. 104. V. Jam.
Tirneden, _pa. t. pl._ S. turned, 603.
Tiþandes, _n. pl._ Icel. tidings, 2279.
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