† thereˈinne, adv. Obs.
Forms: see there and inne: also 4–5 thrynne.
[OE. þǽrinne, f. þǽr, there 17 + inne.]
= therein.
(In late instances perh. only a var. spelling of therein.)
c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xvi. 100 He wæs ðærinne ᵹetoᵹen to ðære godcundan sceawunge, & ðærute [v.r. ðærut] he wæs abisᵹod ymb ðæs folces ðearfe. c 1200 Vices & Virt. 137 All ðat folk ðe þerinne was. c 1200 Ormin 1651 Ȝiff þatt iss þatt mann wile itt don Wiþþ witt & skill þærinne. c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 1104 Non ðing ne mai ðor inne liuen. 1382 Wyclif Luke xix. 45 He..bigan to caste out men sellinge ther ynne and biggynge. c 1400 Gamelyn 314, I wil not that this compaignye parten a-twynne, And ye wil doon after me, whil eny sope is thrynne. c 1400 Sowdone Bab. 335 Thai slough all, that were ther Inne. c 1450 Merlin i. 10 She wende to haue founde hym thar ynne. |