[Teyte may mean lively. My explanation is not generally accepted.] See [Endnote].
Þa, written for þat, 175.
Þan, Þanne, adv. S. then, 51, 1044, &c.; when, 226, 248, et sæpius; than if (quàm), 944, 1867.
Þar, adv. where (?) 130. See the Note; and cf. [Þer].
Þare, adv. S. there, 2481, 2739. Cf. þer, þore.
[Þarne], v. to lose, be deprived of, 2492, 2835. Þarnes, pr. t. wants, is deprived of, 1913. Þarned the ded, 1687; [clearly miswritten for þoled þe ded, suffered death. The scribe was thinking of þarned þe lif; cf. l. 2492.] The verb only exists in the Sax. in the pt. t. þærnode, Chron. Sax. p. 222, ed. Gibs., which is derived by Lye from the Cimbr. At thuerna, or thorna, diminui, privari. V. Hickes Thes. I. p. 152. [I.e. it is from the root of the Sw. tarfva, Icel. thurfa, Goth. thaurban, with the f dropped, and with the addition of the passive or neuter infinitive-ending denoted by -ne, like -na in Sw., -nan in Mœso-Gothic. See þarrnenn in Gl. to Ormulum.]
Þas, read Was, 1129. [As þ at the beginning of a word is never put for t, it is not = Sc. tas, takes, as some have suggested.]
Þaue, v. S. [þafian] to grant, 296; bear, sustain, 2696. Ormulum, 5457.
[Thayn], n. S. nobleman, 2184. Thein, 2466. Thaynes, pl. 2260. Theynes, 2194. See [Kayn].
[Þe], n. S. thigh, 1950. Þhe, 1984. Þes, pl. 1903. Þhes, 2289.