tó-cwísedness
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Crushed condition Iohannes gegaderode ðæra gymstána bricas . . . Ðá fǽrlíce wurdon ða gymstánas swá ansunde, ðæt furðon nán tácen ðære ǽrran tócwýsednesse næs gesewen that not even a trace of their having been crushed was visible, Homl. Th. i. 62, 16
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tó-dǽledness
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Division, distinction, separation Tódǽlednesse discrimine. Wrt. Voc. ii. 27, 63. a division, one of the different kinds of parts into which a whole may be divided Feówertýne tódǽlednyssa synd on ðam dæge . . . Óðer tódǽlednysse hátte momentum, þridde
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toh-líne
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A tow-line Tohlíne remulcum. Wrt. Voc. i. 63, 64: remulcus, 57, 5
tó-hopung
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Hope, expectation Wæs eall heora myne fæst on tóhopunge ðæs écean Drihtnes, Homl. Skt. i. 23, 155
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tó-lǽtenness
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Abandonment, a giving up Ðeós wyrt ealle ealde and unlácnigendlíce ádlu tófereþ, swá ðæt hé byþ gelácnud þeáh hé ǽr his hǽle on tólǽtennesse wǽre the patient will be cured, though before he had been in despair of his health, Lchdm. i. 262, 3
tó-lísness
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dissolution, destruction Sibbe tólésness, Blickl. Homl. 115, 16. dissolution, death Seó tíd mínre tólýsnesse and mínre forþfóre is swýþe neáh, Bd. 4, 29; S. 607, 21: 4, 9; S. 577, 16
toll-scír
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The office of taking toll, business of gathering taxes Matheus árás and forlét his tollscíre Matthew arose and gave up his occupation as tolllaker, Homl. Th. ii. 468, 25
torn-wracu
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Grievous revenge Gé hér áteóþ in ða tornwræce ( the destruction with which the evil spirits threatened Guthlac if he remained in his hermitage ) sigeleásne síð, Exon. Th. 120, 16; Gú. 272
tó-slúping
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Dissolution Tóslúpincg lífes dissolulio vitae, Scint. 68, 8
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tó-sprytting
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Instigation
telgung
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Dyeing, or a dye Te[l]ging tinctura (cf. deáh tinctura, 40, 39), Wrt. Voc. i. 32, 8. Telgung tinctorium, 289, 13. Telgunge tinctura, ii. 89, 28
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timbrung
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Building, a building Ealdere timbrunga bóte instructio, níwe timbrung constructio, Wrt. Voc. i. 39, 58, 59. Timbrunga domum exstructam, Kent. Gl. 472
timple
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Some implement used in weaving Hé sceal habban fela tówtóla . . . flexlínan, spinle . . . presse, pihten, timplean, wifte, Anglia ix. 263, 12
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tinn
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A beam, rafter Tin tignum, Txts. 101, 2023
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tintreg-stów
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A place of torment Hí ( the devils ) ðone hálgan wer gelǽddon tó ðám sweartum tintrehstówum, Guthl. 5; Gdwin. 38, 4
tó-flówedness
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A flowing, flux; fluxns, Ælfc. Gr. 11; Zup. 79. I
tó-forlǽtenness
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Intermission Bútan tóforlǽtennesse sine intermissione, R. Ben. Interl. 45, II: Homl. Th. i. 596, 15 : ii. 382, I
tó-geíhtness
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An addition, increase Adjectiones, ðæt synt tógeíhtnyssa, Anglia viii. 302, 32
togung
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Spasm Wið sina togunge, Lchdm. i. 136, 9, 19
þæslícness
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Fitness, meetness, agreement with what is right Ða hláfordas hé manode ðæt hí milde wǽron heora ðeówum mannum mid þæslícnysse (v. Col. 4, 1 : Domini, quod justum est et aequum, servis praestate), Homl. Th. ii. 326, 27