[þincan]. See [þyncan].

[þing], st. n.: 1) thing: gen. pl. ænige þinga (ullo modo), [792], [2375], [2906].—2) affair, contest, controversy: nom. sg. me wearð Grendles þing ... undyrne cûð (Grendel's doings became known to me), [409].—3) judgment, issue, judicial assembly(?): acc. sg. sceal ... âna gehegan þing wið þyrse (shall bring the matter alone to an issue against the giant: see [hegan]), [426].

ge-þing, st. n.: 1) terms, covenant: acc. pl. ge-þingo, [1086].—2) fate, providence, issue: gen. sg. ge-þinges, [398], [710]; (ge-þingea, MS.), [525].

ge-[þingan], st. v., to grow, mature, thrive (Dietrich, Haupt IX., 430): pret. part. cwên môde ge-þungen (mature-minded, high-spirited, queen), [625]. See [wel-þungen].

ge-[þingan] (see ge-[þing]), w. v.: 1) to conclude a treaty: w. refl. dat, enter into a treaty: pres. sg. III. gif him þonne Hrêðrîc tô hofum Geáta ge-þingeð (if H. enters into a treaty (seeks aid at?) with the court of the Geátas, referring to the old German custom of princes entering the service or suite of a foreign king), [1838]. Leo.—2) to prepare, appoint: pret. part. wiste [ät] þäm ahlæcan ... hilde ge-þinged, [648]; hraðe wäs ... mêce ge-þinged, [1939].

[þingian], w. v.: 1) to speak in an assembly, make an address: inf. ne hýrde ic snotor-lîcor on swâ geongum feore guman þingian (I never heard a man so young speak so wisely), [1844].—2) to compound, settle, lay aside: inf. ne wolde feorh-bealo ... feó þingian (would not compound the life-bale for money), [156]; so, pret. sg. þâ fæhðe feó þingode, [470].

[þîhan]. See [þeón].

[þin], possess, pron., thy, thine, [267], [346], [353], [367], [459], etc.

ge-[þôht], st. m., thought, plan: acc. sg. ân-fealdne ge-þôht, [256]; fäst-rædne ge-þôht, [611].

[þolian], w. v. w. acc.: 1) to endure, bear: inf. (inwid-sorge) þolian, [833]; pres. sg. III. þreá-nýd þolað, [284]; pret. sg. þolode þryðswyð, [131].—2) to hold out, stand, survive: pres. sg. (intrans.) þenden þis sweord þolað (as long as this sword holds out), [2500]; pret. sg. (seó ecg) þolode ær fela hand-gemôta, [1526].