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þiccian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
þiccian, p. ode
To thicken (trans. and intrans.), to make or to become thick, of persons, to throng
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  • Ic ðiccige denso and

    denseo,

      Ælfc. Gr. 37; Zup. 220, 8.
  • Þiccaþ

    densescit, spissat,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 138, 94.
  • Ðá þiccodan þider semninga þa Ismahéli,

      Shrn. 38, 4.
Etymology
[Hit bicometh to a thikke blod ... neoȝe dayes hit thicketh so, Wrt. popl. science 139, 3. Thykkyn or make thykke, as wodys condenso, thykkyn or make thykke, as lycurys spisso, inspisso, Prompt. Parv. 491. O. H. Ger. dicchén glomerare, grossescere, crebriscere.]
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