Þink(e), Þynk(e), Þenk(e), v. to seem to (with dat. pron.), II 442; Þynkkeȝ, thou seemest, V 294; impers. in me þinkeþ, thynkys me, &c., it seems to me, VIII b 55, XIV c 28, XVII 511, &c.; endingless form in, me (him, vs) þink, &c., it seems to me, I think, &c., II 375, IV a 10, 12, V 41, VI 192, 230, XVII 399, &c.; þynk me, XVII 255; with nom. pron. in thou thynk, (it) seems good to you, XVII 196, 379. Þoȝt, Thoght(e), pa. t. (it) seemed to, V 95, XII b 74, XVII 82, 425; with nom. pron. in þey þoȝt, they thought good, I 87. [OE. þyncan, þū̆hte. The endingless forms prob. arose in 1 sg. by confusion with Þenche, q.v.; but cf. ON. þykki mér.]
Þyr, adv. indef. there, I 170. [Reduced unaccented form of Þer(e); y repres. obscure vowel, as (e.g.) in þedyr, 171.]
Thire, adj. and pron. pl. these, IV b 55, 59; Þer, XVI 97, 399. [Obscure; usually Northern.]
Thirté. See Þritti.
Þis(e), Þys(se), &c. See Þes.
Þiself(f)e, Þiselue(n). See Þou.
Þo, demonstr. adj. pl. those, V 130, VII 113, VIII b 5, IX 33, &c.; pron. they, those, &c. II 575 (second), VI 197, VIII a 155, IX 48, XV b 23, XVI 279, XVII 228. [OE. þā.] See Þat.
Þo, adv. then, thereupon, II 49, 117, III 12, VIII a 22, XII a 6, &c.; in addition, more, in þo fyue, five (times) more, VI 91; rel. when, III 3, 32, 44, 54, 56. [OE. þā.]
Þof, conj. though, even if, IV a 12, 75, VII 29. [As next, with alteration of final spirant; cf. Þouþ; Rof.]
Þogh, conj. though, (even) if, IX 207, XII a 187, &c.; þogh þat, though, I 224; Þou, XV f 8; Þouȝ, Þough, IX 139, XIV c 37, &c.; Þowȝ, Þowgh, VIII a 36, 40, &c. [ON. þó, earlier *þoh.] See Þaȝe, Þei, Allthough.