týn
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic tý oððe lǽre
imbuo,
- Ælfc. Gr. 28, 3; Zup. 166, 14.
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Hé lǽrþ and hé týð heorde his
docet et erudit gregem suam,
- Scint. 146, 7.
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Se wísdóm ðe hit lange ǽr týde and lǽrde,
- Bt. 3, 1; Fox 4, 30.
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Hé hine geornlíce týde and lǽrde hú hé drohtian sceolde
eum erudire studuit qualiter conversari debuisset.
- Bd. 1. 27; S. 489, 5.
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Hí mycelne ðreát discipula on metercræfte and on tungolcræfte týdan and lǽrdan,
- 4, 2; S. 565, 26.
- Láreówas ðe hí (wudufuglas) týdon and temedon. Met. 13, 39.
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Swá hwilce men swá willnadon ðæt hí on hálgum leornungum týde wǽron hí hæfdon gearuwe magistras ða ðe hig lǽrdon and tyddon
quicumque lectionibus sacris cuperent erudiri, haberent in promptu magistros qui docerent,
- Bd. 4, 2; S. 565, 34: 4, 3; S. 569, 6.
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Láreów ðú æþele þeáwas tý
doctor egregie mores instrue,
- Hymn. Surt. 106, 5.
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Se ðe ðone mǽran noman abbodes underféhþ hé sceal mid twyfealdre láre ða wyldan and týn ðe him underþeódde synt
cum aliquis suscipit nomen abbatis dupplici debet doctrina suis preesse discipulis,
- R. Ben. 11. 12.
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Hé scole gesette in ðære cneohtas tydde and lǽrde wǽron instituit scholam in qua pueri literis erudirentur, Bd. 3, 18; S. 545, 45. v. ge-týan, -týdan (
in each case read
-týn), and teón,- III.
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Bosworth, Joseph. “týn.” 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/31404.
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