† i-ˈthank Obs.
Forms: 1 ᵹeþanc, -þonc, 2 ȝeþanc, i-þanc, -þonc.
[OE. ᵹeþanc, -þonc, (= OHG. gi-, gedanc, -danch, MHG. gedank) f. ᵹe-, i-1 + þanc, þonc: see thank n.]
Thinking, thought.
c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Luke ix. 46 Soðlice þæt ᵹeþanc eode on hiᵹ hwylc hyra yldest wære. a 1175 Cott. Hom. 243 In þes flesces iscole [fihteð aȝen us] euel ȝeþanc and fule lustes. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 201 Þe ȝitsere þe biset his iþonc on his ehte he bið þes deofles bern. a 1200 Moral Ode 108 (Egerton MS.) His aȝe werc & his iþanc to witnesce he scal temen. |
Hence † i-ˈthanked a., -thoughted, -minded.
a 1225 Ancr. R. 210 Alle þeo luðere iðoncked. Ibid. 222 Oðre þe he ne mei nones weis makien vuele iðoncked. |