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tær

(adj.)
Grammar
tær, (?); adj.

Gaping, cleft(?)

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Gaping, cleft(?) Ða giniendan oððe tara hiulcas, Wrt. Voc. ii. 42, 49

tán

(n.)
Grammar
tán, e; f.

A toe

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A toe Tán mentagra, (seó) micele tán allox, Wrt. Voc. i. 45, 24, 25. Mid tánum cum mentagris, Lchdm. i. lxxi, 13 (cf. lxxiv, 21)

teá

ten.

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ten

teher

Similar entry: teár

tel

Similar entry: tæl

tém

Similar entry: teám

-téme

(suffix)

Similar entry: -tíme

ter

Similar entry: ge-ter

þæt

(adj.; pronoun.)
Grammar
þæt, pron.

þáh

Grammar
þáh, though.

Similar entry: þeáh

þás

(pronoun.)
Grammar
þás, þasser, þassum.

Similar entry: þes

þeád

Similar entry: þeód

þeáw

(n.)
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a slave

þégh

Similar entry: þeóh

táxe

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Dele, and see tosca

þelu

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Add:

tǽg tǽg

glosses puppup

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glosses puppup, Wrt. Voc. ii. 88, 71

þæt

(con.)
Grammar
þæt, conj.
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That. introducing substantive clauses, where the clause is equivalent to a noun in the nominative, and stands as the subject of the verb in the main clause Genóh byþ ðam leorningcnihte þæt (þætte, Lind. Rush.) hé sý swylce his láreów, Mt.

þǽr

Grammar
þǽr, <b>I a.</b>
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Add Rufinus wolde habban him self þone anwold þǽr eást, and Stileca wolde sellan his suna þisne hér west, Ors. 6, 37; S. 296, 6. (1 a) used indefinitely :-- Hé getǽhte þá syndrigan stówe hwæt hí þǽr and þǽr timbrian sceoldon, Gr.

þæt

(adv.)
Grammar
þæt, adv.
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Ǽrest on Ucingford ... þæt tó brocenan beorge; swá tó Wuduforda; þæt tó Luttes beorge; ... þæt ðurh ðone mór, Chart. Th. 186, 3-12. This use is very common in charters