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- def. art.singN. ‘the.’ RG. 115; ‘tho.’ RG. 12. ‘theo.’ Alys. 2325g‘thare.’ O. and N. 28d‘than.’ O. and N. 125, 133; ‘then.’ RG. 543; ‘thon.’ O. and N. 135; fem. ‘thare.’ O. and N. 1581; ‘there.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 95a‘then.’ RG. 542; ‘thun.’ RG. 508plurN. ‘theo.’ Alys. 3411; ‘the.’ RG. 42a‘the.’ RG. 42constrwith subst. and adj., ‘the waters.’ RG. 374; ‘the new forest.’ Ib. 375with comparadj., ‘the bet, the worse.’ RG. 374the, dem. pron.singN. ‘the.’ O. and N. 798. neut. ‘that.’ RG. 377; ‘thet.’ RG. 387d‘than.’ O. and N. 1684a‘thut.’ 533the, rel. pron. == whosingN. ‘the.’ O. and N. 1384, 1612; ‘that.’ RG. 387; ‘thit.’ HD. 2990a‘that.’ RG. 387plurN. ‘that.’ RG. 387. Alys. 4656II., adv. == there. HD. 863III., v. n. == flourish, prosper. HD. 2606; Alys. 5472; [y-the]. RG. 428; part. pres. ‘theonige,’ for ‘theoninge.’ 149 B.; part. pass. ‘itheȝ.’ 151 B.; ‘y-then.’ RG. 346. AS. þeonIV., v. a. == do. M. Ode, 44. part. ‘that.’ HD. 1674. Germ. thunV, == or, after ‘whether.’ O. and N. 822, 1358, 1360, 1406
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