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á-týnan

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Átýnið explodit, excludit, Wrt. Voc. ii. 107, 64. Átýned, 29, 72. Átyneþ explodit, 146, 2. Add

týran

Similar entry: tíran

týtan

(v.)
Grammar
týtan, p. te
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To stand out, be conspicuous (?) Ne týtaþ hér tungul ac biþ týr scæcen stars shall not shine forth, but glory shall have departed, Exon. Th. 447, 26; Dóm. 45. [Cf. (?) Icel. túta a teat-like prominence; tútna to be blown up : Dan. tude a spout : Swed

tyrnan

(v.)
Grammar
tyrnan, p. de.
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to turn (intrans.), revolve on an axis, round a centre Seó heofon tyrnþ onbútan ús swiftre ðonne ǽnig mylenhweól, Lchdm. iii. 232, 18: 254, 11: Boutr. Scrd. 18, 28: Homl. Th. ii. 214, 29. Se firmamentum went on ðam twám steorran swá swá hweogel tyrnþ

Linked entry: turnian

týman

Linked entry: týman

tynge

(adj.)
Grammar
tynge, adj.
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Skilful with the tongue, rhetorical Tingcum rhetoricis, facundis, Hpt. Gl. 460, 41

Linked entry: tingce

tyrwan

Similar entry: tirwan

týdran

(v.)
Grammar
týdran, týdrian; p. ede
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To propagate Ic tyddrige (teddrige, MS. D.) propago, Ælfc. Gr. 36; Zup. 216, 14. trans. To bring forth, produce Se godcunda foreþonc geedníwaþ and týdreþ (tídreþ, Cott. MS.) ǽlc túdor and hit eft gehýt nascentia occidentiaque omnnia per simileis foetuum

tyllan

(v.)
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to pay toll Halwun freóde Hægelflǽde hire wīman and tilde (cf. Ælfríc nam þæt toll for þæs kynges hand, 31), Cht. E. 253, 16

týning

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tyrfan

Similar entry: ge-tyrfan

tymian

(v.)

Similar entry: temian

tyncen

(n.)
Grammar
tyncen, a barrel (?),
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a bladder (?) Ðá gebeótode án his ðegna ðæt hé mid sunde ða eá oferfaran wolde mid twám tyncenum, Ors. 2, 4; Swt. 72. 30

týning

(n.)
Grammar
týning, e; f.
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A closing, fencing

tyrgan

Similar entry: tirgan

tyrian

(v.)

Similar entry: tirgan

tycgan

(v.)
Grammar
tycgan, p. togde (?)
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To move quickly, quiver, palpitate Tolcetende, brottetende (v. brogdettan palpitare, vibrare), ticgende infruticans, Hpt. Gl. 435, 37. [Cf. O.H. Ger. zucchen; p. zuhta rapere, eruere: Ger. zucken to shrug, writhe, palpitate: Icel. tyggja to chew: Dan

Linked entry: ticgende

tyhtan

(v.)
Grammar
tyhtan, p. te.
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to draw, stretch [ Oferbrǽdels onbútan getint velamen in gyro tensum, Anglia xiii. 421, 806]. [Tuhten is used in Layamon with the meaning of teón, IV :-- Ure drihten heo bilæueð, and to Mahune heo tuhteð, Laym. 27321. Troynisce tuhten (toȝe, 2nd MS.)

Linked entries: a-tyhtan tihtan

tylian

(v.)

Similar entry: tilian

tyllan

(v.)
Grammar
tyllan, p. tylde
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To draw, attract. Found only in the compound for-tyllan, but see the following passages from later English