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of-þyncan

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Grammar
of-þyncan, Add: <b>I a.</b>
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  • Ðý lǽs . . . him hefiglíce ofðynce ðæs ðe hié sealdon,

      Past. 321, 19.
  • I b :-- Ne bið God nǽfre bepéht, ne him nǽfre ne ofþincð ꝥ, ꝥ hé ǽr tó rǽde geþóhte, Angl. vii.
      34, 317.
  • Þæt eów ofðince eówer gedwyld, Hml. Th. ii. 490, 8. I c :-- Hé cwræð þæt him ofþúhte þæt hé ǽfre mancynn gesceóp, Hml. Th. i. 20, 25. II a :-- Ðonne hé hit eft ofman, ðonne ofðyncð him ðæs ilcan ðe hé ǽr forbær, and bið eft onǽled mid ðý fýre ðæs sáres, Past. 225, 19. II c :-- For ðǽm ðe hé hefonríce mid his ágenre scylde forworhte, ðá ofdúhte him ðætte menn wǽron tó ðǽm gesceapene

    quia ipse coelum perdidit, condito hoc homini invidit,

      Past. 233, 20.
Etymology
[v. N. E. D. of-think.]
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