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on-týnness

  • noun [ feminine ]
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on-týnness, e; f.
an opening, aperture
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  • Se heofon tóbyrst and eall engla cynn lóciaþ þurh þa ontýnnesse on manna cynn,

    • Blickl. Homl. 93, 24
    • .
discovery
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  • Be cierlisces monnes ontýnesse (betogenesse, MSS. B. H. Schmid takes ontýnesse = ontigenesse, and Thorpe translates 'of accusing a "ceorlish" man;' but the section deals with the discovery of the theft. Cf. too,

    • L. In. 18
    • ;
    • Th. i. 114, 5
    • ,
    which is a section to the same effect as the present one: Be cirliscum þeófe gefongenum) æt þiéfþe. Se cierlisca mon se ðe oft betygen wǽre þiéfþe, and ðonne æt síðestan synnigne man gefó,

    • L. In. 37
    • ;
    • Th. i. 124, 20
    • .
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v.  týnness.
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