tíd
- noun [ feminine ]
- Wrt. Voc. i. 52, 39: hora, 53, 17.
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Be ðam dæge and ðære tíde nán mann nát . . . Gé nyton hwænne seó tíd ys,
- Mk. Skt. 13, 32, 33.
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Ðá com his tíd ðæt hé sceolde of middangearde tó Drihtne féran,
- Bd. 4, 3; S. 567, 13: 4, 9; S. 577, 16.
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Tó morgen on ðisse ylcan tíde ic sende micelne hagol,
- Ex. 9, 18.
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Ðæt sylþ his wæstmas tó rihtre tíde,
- Ps. Th. 1, 4.
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Hé on gerisene tíd mid hwǽte seów,
- Bd. 4, 28; S. 605, 34.
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On eallum tídum secggan wé him þanc, Blickl. Homl. 103, 25. I a.
a proper time, time at which a thing can or ought to be done, time (as in to be in time), season, opportunity
:-- Ðæt tíd wǽre stánas tó sendanne and tíd tó somnienne,- Bd. 4, 3; S.
567, 9.
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Tíd is ðæt ðú fére,
- Exon. Th. 179, 30; Gú. 1269.
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Hwílum sié sprǽce tiid,
- Past. 38; Swt. 275, 17.
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Hé bít ðære tíde, hwonne hé ðæs wierðe sié, ðæt hé hine besuícan móte,
- 33; Swt. 227, 11.
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On tíde hé sende hys þeów
at the season he sent a servant
(A.- V.), Lk. Skt. 20, 10.
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Ðæt hé him on tíde mete sylle
to give them meat in due season
(A.- V.), Mt. Kmbl. 24, 45.
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Tó tíde,
- Past. 63; Swt. 459, 12.
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Se ðe his ǽr tíde ne tiolaþ, ðonne biþ his on tíd untilad,
- Bt. 29, 2; Fox 106, 3.
- Ic ondette gífernesse metes ǽr tídum, and in tíde, ge eác ofer rihttíde, Anglia xi. 98, 24.
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Bi ðon héræfter in heora tiid is tó secgenne
de quibus in sequentibus suo tempore dicendum est,
- Bd. 3, 18; S. 546, 40.
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Ofer ða tíd ðæs sǽwetes, 4, 28; S. 605, 8. I b. marking a definite time in the day, an hour :-- Hit wæs ðá seó teóðe tíd
hora erat quasi decima,
- Jn. Skt. 1, 39.
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Ðá wæs neán seó syxte tíd, and þýstro wǽron ofer ealle eorþan óð ða nigoþan tíde,
- Lk. Skt. 23, 44.
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Fram ðære sixtan tíde óð ða nigoðan tíd,
- Mt. Kmbl. 27, 45.
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Hé út eode embe ða sixtan and nigoðan tíde . . . embe ða endlyftan tíde,
- 20, 5-6.
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Ymbe ða nygoðan tíd clypode se Hǽlend,
- 27, 46.
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Ymb ða teóðan tíd dæges,
- Bd. 3, 27; S. 558, 12.
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Sele drincan on þreó tída, on undern, on middæg, on nón, Lchdm. ii. 140, 1. I c. as an ecclesiastical term, a canonical hour, hour for a service, the service at such an hour :-- Ic sincge ǽlce dæg seofon tída
psallo omni die septem synaxes,
- Coll. Monast. Th. 18, 30.
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Wé lǽraþ ðæt man on rihtne tíman tída ringe,
- L. Edg. C. 45; Th. ii. 254, 5.
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Gif preóst on gesetne tíman tída ne ringe, oþþe tída ne singe, L. N. P. L. 36; Th. ii. 296, 3-4. I d. a time at which a commemoration takes place, a tide, festival, anniversary :-- On ðone þriddan dæge ðæs mónðes biþ ðæs hálgan pápan tíd ðe is nemned Sc̃e Antheri, Shrn. 47, 31: 48, 5,
and often.
- Týd, 150, 11: 151, 17.
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Ðæs heáhengles (
St. Michael
) tíd,- Blickl. Homl.
197, 4.
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Seó tíd (
the anniversary of a victory
),- 205,
28.
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Cristes tíd
Christmas,
- Lchdm. ii. 294, 27.
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Tó Sc̃e Michaeles tíde
at Michaelmas,
- Chr. 759; Erl. 54, 14.
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Se cyng nam ðǽr his feorme in ðære middewintres tíde,
- 1006; Erl. 140, 30.
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Ic bebeóde ðæt mon hiora tíd boega geuueorðiæ tó ánes dæges tó Ósuulfes tíde
I enjoin that the anniversary of them both be kept on one day, on Oswulf's anniversary,
- Chart. Th. 460, 1-7.
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Is ðeós tíd (
Easter
) ealra tída héhst and hálgost,- Blickl. Homl. 83, 19.
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Beó ðám hálgum tídan eallum cristenum mannum sib and sóm gemǽne,
- L. Eth. v. 19; Th. i. 308, 28.
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Uncúþ biþ ǽghwylcum ánum men his lífes tíd,
- Blickl. Homl. 125, 7.
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Wé sceolan on ðisse sceortan tíde geearnian éce ræste,
- 83, 2.
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Hé langre tíde ealle heora mǽgþe wæs geondfarende,
- Bd. 2, 20; S. 521, 26.
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On sibbe tíde
in time of peace,
- 2, 16; S. 520, 10.
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Ðú ne oncneówe ða tíde ðínre geneósunge,
- Lk. Skt. 19, 44.
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On ða tiid suá huelc suá biscephád underféng, hé underféng martyrdóm. On ða tiid wæs tó herigeanne ðæt mon wilnode biscephádes,
- Past. 8; Swt. 53, 18.
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Ic sume tíd fram ðé gewát,
- Bd. 5, 12; S. 630, 29.
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Twelf wintra tíd
for the space of twelve years,
- Beo. Th. 296; B. 147.
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Eálá ðæt wolde God ðæt ússa tída wǽren swelce,
- Met. 8, 40.
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Hé wæs him feor manegum tídum (
for a long time,
- A. V.), Lk. Skt. 20, 9.
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Ǽr eallum tídum ácenned,
- Blickl. Homl. 31, 24.
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Ða ðe on mé gelýfaþ eallum tídum on écnesse,
- 231, 4.
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Ðæt wæs geworden on Wulfheres tídum,
- Bd. 3, 21; S. 551, 42.
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On ðám tídum árás Pelaies gedwild,
- Chr. 380; Erl. 11, 6.
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Sió wyrd dǽlþ eallum gesceaftum stówa and tída, Bt. 39, 5; Fox 218, 33. (1 a)
time, condition of things
:-- On ðam endenýhstan dagum ðissere worulde beóþ frécenlíce tída,- Wulfst. 81,
12.
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Ðá (after the first act of creation) eodon þrý dagas forð búton tída gemetum (without measurement of hours and days); for ðan ðe tunglan nǽron gesceapene, Homl. Th. i. 100, 7. (2 a)
an hour
of the day :-- Æfter lytlum fæce swylce ánre tíde,- Lk. Skt. 22, 59.
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Healfre tíde fæc,
- Bd. 4, 3; S. 568, 1.
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On ánre tíde dæges
in the course of one hour,
- Blickl. Homl. 31, 2.
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Steorran hié ætiéwdon ful neáh healfe tíd ofer undern,
- Chr. 540; Erl. 16, 4.
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Áne tíd dæges,
- 879; Erl. 80, 30.
- Hú ne synt twelf tída ðæs dæges? Jn. Skt. 11, 9.
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Feówer and twentig tída. . . ðæt is án dæg and án niht,
- Lchdm. iii. 254, 13: 260, 13-15.
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Æfter þrím tídum gelǽd hyne tó bæþe,
- Lchdm. i. 302, 17.
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Án wæcce hæfþ þreó tída, Homl. Th. ii. 388, 14. (2 b)
one of the four seasons of the year :-- Hærfestlícre tíde autumnali (tempore ),
- Hpt. Gl. 496, 48.
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Óþ sumeres tíd,
- Bd. 4, 28; S. 605, 35.
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Feówer tída syndan on ðæm geáre,
- Blickl. Homl. 35, 15.
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On lenctenlícere emnihte wurdon geárlíce tída gesette,
- Homl. Th. i. 100 3.
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Þurh ðæt gewrixle ðara feówer týda, ðæt ys lencten and sumer and herfest and winter,
- Shrn. 168, 12.
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Nihte and dæg ðú ðe gewissast and tídena ðú selst tída
noctem diemque qui regis et temporum das tempora,
- Hymn. Surt. 6, 6.
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On wintregum tídum, Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 12, 34. (2 b 1)
a season
of the year :-- Se cyng gewende tó ðam middan wintra tó Wihtlande and wæs ðǽr ða tíd, and æfter ðære tíde gewende ofer sǽ,- Chr. 1013; Erl. 149, 11-13.
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Gehealdaþ ðás tíd (Lent), Homl. Th. i. 180, 2. (2 c)
an age
:-- Þreó tída sind on ðysre worulde; án is seó ðe wæs bútan ǽ, óðer is seó ðe wæs under ǽ, seó ðridde is nú æfter Cristes tócyme,- Homl. Th. i. 312,29.
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Verbum ys word mid tíde and háde bútan case . . . Him gelimpþ . . .
tempus
tíd,- Ælfc. Gr. 19; Zup. 119,
8-14.
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Tíd gelimpþ worde for getácnunge mislícra dǽda. Æfter gecynde synd þreó tída . . . andwerd tíd . . . forðgewiten tíd . . . tówerd tíd,
- 20; Zup. 123, 12-17.
Bosworth, Joseph. “tíd.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/30411.
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