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þider-inn

  • adverb
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þider-inn, -in; adv.
Into that place,
where motion is expressed or implied
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  • Þeáh hwá his ágen spere sette tó óðres mannes húses dura, and hé þiderinn (-in,

      MS. B.) ǽrende hæbbe, L. C. S. 76; Th. i. 418, 5.
  • Ic mé þyderinn eode,

      Homl. Skt. ii. 23 b, 500.
  • Hié þyderin wǽron gesamnode

    they were got together into the place,

      Blickl. Homl. 207, 36.
of other relations
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  • Eal seó sócna ðe ðǽrto héreþ and ðæt land þiderinn

    the land belonging to it,

      Chart. Th. 547, 2.
  • Ic wille ðæt se cyng beó hláford ðæs mynstres and ðære landára ðe ic þyderinn becweden hæbbe (

    that I have bequeathed to the monastery

    ),
      547, 32.
  • His béc ealle hé cwæð þyderin,

      550, 23.
  • Ósaníg gange þyderin,

      550, 19.
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  • þider-inn, adv.