[tyder], st. m., race, descendant: in comp. un-tyder, [111].

[tydre] (Frisian teddre), adj., weak, unwarlike, cowardly: nom. pl. tydre, [2848].

[tyn], num., ten: uninflect. dat. on tyn dagum, [3161]; inflect. nom. tyne, [2848].

[tyrwian], w. v., to tar: pret. part. tyrwed in comp.: niw-tyrwed.

on-[tyhtan], w. v., to urge on, incite, entice: pret. sg. on-tyhte, [3087].

[Þ]

[þafian], w. v. w. acc., to submit to, endure: inf. þät se þeód-cyning þafian sceolde Eofores ânne dôm, [2964].

[þanc], st. m.: 1) thought: in comp. fore-, hete-, or-, searo-þanc; inwit-þanc (adj.).—2) thanks (w. gen. of thing): nom. sg., [929], [1779]; acc. sg. þanc, [1998], [2795].—3) content, favor, pleasure: dat. sg. þâ þe gif-sceattas Geáta fyredon þyder tô þance (those that tribute for the Geâtas carried thither for favor). [379].

ge-þanc, st. m., thought: instr. pl. þeóstrum ge-þoncum, [2333].—Comp. môd-ge-þanc.

[þanc-hycgende], pres. part., thoughtful, [2236].