Þe, def. art. the, I 8, *XVI 170 (MS. ȝe), &c.; generic, IX 109, &c.; see Whiche, Whilke, Who. Te, in an te, and the, XV e 19; Th- (before vowels), XII a 127, b 191, 211. Þane, acc. sg. masc. III 10, 14, 59; Þat, Þet, neut. sg. III 41, 44, 46, 57; with French masc. III 46; before vowels and merging into Þat demonstr., I 43; esp. in þat yche, ilk(e), the same, &c., I 208, V 65, &c.; but þe ilke, masc. and fem., III 27, 45; þat o(n), the one, V 244, 344, IX 176, XV h 7; þat oþer(e), the other, V 72, 169, 200, 344, XII a 118, XV h 7; see Ich, Ilke, Ton, Toþer, &c. [OE. se (late þe), &c.]

The, v. to prosper, in as euer myght I the, so may I prosper, on my life, XVII 328. [OE. þēon.]

Þe, The(e). See Þou.

Þede, n. (folk), land, II 475, 494, 535, VI 123. [OE. þēod.]

Þedyr, -ur, &c. See Þider.

Þeeues, n. pl. thieves, VIII b 17; Þeuys, XI b 176; Þieues, III 18. [OE. þēof (Kt. þīof).]

Þei, Þey, conj. though, even if, II 173, 247, 433, XIII a 32; Þeyȝ, Theigh, VIII a 220, XIII b 9. [OE. þē(a)h.] See Þogh.

Þeire; Þeise. See Þai; Þes.

Themperour = Þe + Emperour.

Þen(e), Þenn(e). See Þan(ne), adv., conj.