þæt
- conjunction
-
Genóh byþ ðam leorningcnihte þæt (þætte,
- Lind. Rush.) hé sý
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On ðæs engles wordum wæs gehýred þæt þurh hire beorþor sceolde beón gehǽled eall wífa cynn,
- Blickl. Homl. 5, 23 : Andr. Kmbl. 181; An. 91.
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Hú mænige geár synt þæt ðú on ðysúm wéstene eardodest,
- Homl. Skt. ii. 23 b, 513.
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Hú hit beón mæg, þæt se Hálga Gást cumeþ ufan on ðé,
- Blickl. Homl. 7, 35.
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Þæt geweorþeþ on dómes dæge, þæt hé cymeþ tó démenne cwicum and deádum,
- 11, 3 : Andr. Kmbl. 1147; An. 574.
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Ðæt is gedafenlíc, ðæt ðú Dryhtnes word healde,
- Elen. Kmbl. 2334; El. 1168.
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Mid ðæm cræfte ðe ðá scondlícost wæs; þæt wæs, þæt hié from heora wícstówum under ðære eorþan dulfon,
- Ors. 2, 8; Swt. 90, 29.
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Nis þæt feor heonon, þæt se mere standeþ,
- Beo. Th. 2729; B. 1362.
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Hit is for seofon and feówertigum wintrum, þæt ic of ðære hálgan byrig út fór,
- Homl. Skt. ii. 23 b, 516.
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Ðæs gástes wæstmas synd ða gódan ðeáwas, þæt se man lufige God ... and beó gesibsum,
- Homl. Skt. i. 17, 53.
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Wæs ðæt weátácen wíde gefrége, þæt hié ðæs cnihtes cwealm gesóhton,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2243; An. 1123.
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God geseah þæt hit gód wæs,
- Gen. 1, 4.
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Ic wát ðæt ðú eart gecýðed,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1627; El. 815.
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Gif his sunu and ðæs sunsunu þæt begyten, þæt hé swá micle landes habbaþ,
- L. Wg. 11; Th. i. 188, 23.
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Wé leornedon æt him ðæt wé flugen . . . and eác ðæt, ðæt wé his ege ús ne ondréden,
- Past. 3; Swt. 33, 23, Ic
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Helmstán ða undǽde gedyde, ðæt hé Æðerédes belt forstæl,
- Chart. Th. 169, 19 : Elen. Kmbl. 989; El. 496.
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Ǽlc man sylle ðone áð, ðæt hé nelle þeóf beón,
- L. C. S. 21; Th. i. 388, 7.
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Ic bebeóde wundor geweorðan, ðæt ðeós onlícnes eorðan séce,
- Andr. Kmbl. 1461; An. 731. (2 a)
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Woruld-gerihta ic wille þæt standan on ǽlcum leódscipe,
- L. Edg. S. 2; Th. i. 272, 23.
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Se ðe mon gesihþ ðæt stronglíc weorc wyrcþ,
- Bt. 16, 3; Fox 54,29 : Homl. Th. i. 234,
3.
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Gif gé gesáwen hwelce mús þæt wǽre hláford ofer óþre mýs,
- Bt. 16, 2; Fox 52, 2.
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Ealle ða weód ðe hé geseó ðæt ðám æcerum derigen,
- 23; Fox 78, 23.
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Swá fela manna swá man wite þæt ungelygne sýn,
- L. Ath. iv. 1; Th. i. 222, 10.
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Ǽnig ne wénde, ðæt hé lifgende land begéte,
- Andr. Kmbl. 755; An. 378.
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Saga þonc ðæt ic his módor gewearð,
- Exon. Th. 13, 30; Cri. 210.
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Is nú þearf micel þæt wé wísfæstra wordum hýran,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2335; An. 1169.
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Ic áhebbe míne hand . . . þæt is ne underfó ánne þwang
I lift my hand (in testimony of this) that I will not take a thing,
- Gen. 14, 23.
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Ðonne hió geornast biþ þæt heó áfǽre fleógan,
- Ps. Th. 89, 10 : Elen. Kmbl. 536; El. 268. (a 1)
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Ne ðurfon wé ðæs wénan, þæt ús wuldorcyning wille eard áléfan,
- Cd. Th. 272, 5; Sat. 115.
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Nánne mon ðæs ne tweóþ, ðæt se seó strong,
- Bt. 16, 3; Fox 54, 28.
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Hié þæs ðone willan næfdon, þæt hié heora noman hié benǽmon,
- Ors. 2, 8; Swt. 94, 7.
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Gif þæs geweorðe gesíðcundne mannan, þæt hé unrihthǽmed genime,
- L. Wih. 5; Th. i. 38, 4 : Andr. Kmbl. 615; An. 308.
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Ne magon wé þæs wrace gefremman, þæt hé ús hafaþ ðæs leóhtes bescyrede,
- Cd. Th. 25, 16; Gen. 394.
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Wolde ic ánes tó ðé cræftes neósan, þæt ðú mé getǽhte hú . . .,
- Andr. Kmbl. 969; An. 485.
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Gé wiðsócon sóðe and rihte, ðæt in Bethleme bearn cenned wǽre,
- Elen. Kmbl. 781; El. 391.
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Hit wæs ðá se tíma, þæt wínberian rípodon
now the time was the time of the first-ripe grapes
(A.- V.), Num. 13, 21.
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Nis seó þráh micel, þæt ðé wǽrlogan swencan móton
the time of your affliction is not long,
- Andr. Kmbl. 215; An. 108.
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Nis seó stund latu, þæt ðé wælreówe wítum belecgaþ,
- 2423; An. 1213.
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Nú is se dæg cumen, þæt úre mandryhten mægenes behófaþ,
- Beo. Th. 5297; B. 2646 : Val. 1, 9.
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Wæs seó hwíl þæs lang, þæt ic Gode þegnode
the time of my serving God was long (or þæs = so? ),
- Cd. Th. 37, 5; Gen. 585.
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Sete ðíne hand ofer hí þæt (þætte, Lind. Rush.) heó hál sý
ut salva sit,
- Mk. Skt. 5, 23.
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Ðǽr se bisceop oft wæs, þæt hé fullade ðæt folc,
- Bd. 2, 14; S. 518, 15.
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Se deófol genam ðæt wíf him tó gefylstan, þæt hé ðone hálgan wer ðurh hí geswice,
- Homl. Th. ii. 454, 1.
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Hí cómon him tó, þæt hí hine geneósodon, 7. II a. with a negative,
that ... not, lest :-- Ic ne underfó ánne þwang, þæt ðú ne secge eft (ne dicas )
: 'Ic gewelegode- Abram,' Gen. 14, 23 : Lk. Skt. 8, 12.
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Waciaþ and gebiddaþ þæt (þætte, Lind. Rush.) gé on costnunge ne gán (
ut non intretis
),- Mk. Skt. 14,
38.
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Hig ne eodon intó ðam dómerne, þæt (þætte, Lind. Rush.) hyg nǽron besmitene
ut non contaminarentur,
- Jn. Skt. 18, 28.
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Hú mihtest ðú sittan on middum gemǽnum ríce, þæt ðú ne sceoldest ðæt ilce geþolian ðæt óðre men? Bt. 7,
- 3; Fox 22, 17 : Homl. Skt. ii. 23 b, 522.
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Asyrie hæfdon LX wintra and án hund and án þúsend, þæt hit ná búton gewinne næs,
- Ors. 1, 8; Swt. 42, 4.
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Nis nǽnigu gecynd, .... ðæt hé ne sý fýres cynnes,
- Salm. Kmbl. 847; Sal. 423.
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Hé rád þæt hé wæs et Ceastre
he rode so that he was at Worcester,
- Chart. Th. 71, 11 : Andr. Kmbl. 1576; An. 789 : 1474; An.
738.
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Man gecwǽman ne mæg twám hláfordum ætsomne, þæt hé ne forseó þone óðerne,
- Homl. Skt. i. 17, 220, 224.
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Þǽr is án mǽgð þæt hí magon cyle gewyrcan,
- Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 21, 13.
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Tó ðám handum ðæt ðæt fel of gǽþ,
- Lchdm. iii. 114, 3.
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Hwylc man is þonne ǽfre, þæt hé wéne ...
whatever man is there (of such a kind), that he can suppose
... ,- Wulfst. 214, 14 : Cd. Th. 227,
20; Dan. 189.
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Hyge wæs oncyrred, þæt hié ne murndon,
- Andr. Kmbl. 73; An. 37.
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Gif mon sié dumb oþþe deáf geboren, þæt hé ne mæge his synna andettan,
- L. Alf. pol. 14; Th. i. 70, 14.
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Æfter ðære gebysnunge wurdon árǽrede muneclíf mid ðære gehealdsumnysse, þæt hí drohtnian on clǽnnesse,
- Homl. Th. i. 318, 8.
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Gewunige hé fæstende, þæt hé wite þæt seó mæsse sý gesungen
let him continue his fast so, that he may know the mass has been sung,
- L. E. I. 39; Th. ii. 438, 3.
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Gif ceorlisc man geþeó, þæt hé hæbbe .v. hída landes,
- L. Wg. 9; Th. i. 188, 5 : 10; Th. i. 188, 7.
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Ða Gotan læssan hwíle hergedan, þæt hié þurh Godes ege þæt hié náþer ne þa burg ne bærndon ne þæs þone willan næfdon .... Ors. 2,
- 8; Swt. 94, 5. (1 a) where the subject of the clause is omitted :--
Nemne him mon .v. men, and begite þara .v. .1., þæt him
mid swerige, L. Ath. i. 9; Th. i. 204, 11.
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Hwylc is manna þæt feores neóte . . . oððe hwylc manna is þæt his ágene sáwle generige,
- Ps. Th. 88, 41 : Elen. Kmbl. 750; El. 375 : Exon. Th. 273, 20; Jul.
519.
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Hé lǽrde hig swá þæt (
ita ut
) hig wundredon,- Mt. Kmbl.
13, 54.
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Þæt wíte wæs tó þæs strang, ðæt ǽghwelc man sceolde mid sáre on þás world cuman,
- Blickl. Homl. 5, 28.
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Swelc wæs þeáw hira þæt hié ǽghwylcne ellþeódigra dydon him tó móse,
- Andr. Kmbl. 51; An. 26.
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Swá is þære menigo þeáw, þæt . . . ,
- 355; An. 178.
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Ðýn mægen is swá mǽre, mihtig Drihten, swá þæt ǽnig ne wát eorðbúende þa deópnesse Drihtnes mihta, ne þæt ǽnig ne wát engla hádes þa heáhnisse heofena kyninges,
- Hy. 3, 31-35.
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Gif his sunu and his sunu sunu þæt geþeóþ, þæt hí swá micel landes habban,
- L. Wg. 11; Th. i. 188, 10. (2 a) where the subject of the clause is
omitted :-- Nis nǽnig swá snotor, ne þæs swá gleáw, þæt ásecgan mæge, Cd.
Th. 286, 12; Sat. 351.
- (See also se, V, swá.)
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Hwæt þence gé betwux eów, þæt (forðon, Lind. : forþon þæt, Rush.) gé hláfas nabbaþ
why reason ye among yourselves, because ye have brought no bread?
- Mt. Kmbl. 16, 8.
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Byþ ðé meorð, þæt ðú ús on láde líðe weorðe,
- Andr. Kmbl. 551; An. 276.
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Ǽrþon ðe seó heánnes ðæs walles gefylled wǽre, þæt se cyning ofslegen wæs and þæt ylce geweorc Óswalde forlét (some form equivalent to it happened appears necessary before
þæt,
which word there is nothing in the Latin to suggest : Priusquam altitudo parietis esset consummata, rex ipse occisus opus idem Osualdo reliquit),- Bd. 2, 14; S. 517, 31.
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Ðá æt nýhstan mid fultume his freónda þæt hé gelýfde,
- 3, 22; S. 552, 26 : 3, 24; S. 556, 21 : 4, 27; S. 604, 32 (cf. 3,
9; S. 533, 16-19 : 4, 3; S. 569, 1-3).
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Caput II. Ðæt se ǽrra Rómwara Cásere Breotene gesóhte,
- Bd. 1, 2; S. 475, 2 and often.
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Wá þæt ðes tówyrpþ Godes templ,
- Mt. Kmbl. 27, 40.
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Eálá þæt nán wuht nis fæste stondendes weorces,
- Bt. 9; Fox 26, 21 : Met. 9, 55 : 18, 1.
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Eálá, mín Drihten, þæt ðú eart ælmihtig,
- 20, 1.
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Eálá, þæt ic eam ealles leás écan dreámes,
- Cd. Th. 275, 7; Sat. 168.
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Þrý dagas tó láfe syndon þæt hié þé willaþ acwellan
three days remain before the day comes on which they mean to kill you,
- Blickl. Homl. 237, 26.
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