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@@@LINK=heðen Oxford English Dictionary
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Heiden, Germany
During its development to a settlement, Heiden was also named Heidion, Heithene, Hethen and finally Heyden. wikipedia.org
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pagan | Etymology of pagan by etymonline
Nov 16, 2023Old English hæðen "not Christian or Jewish," also as a noun, "heathen man, one of a race or nation which does not acknowledge the God of the Bible" (especially of the Danes), merged with Old Norse heiðinn (adj.) "heathen, pagan," from Proto-Germanic *haithana-(source also of Old Saxon hedhin, Old Frisian hethen, Dutch heiden, Old High German heidan, German Heiden), which is of uncertain origin.
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hethinne
hethinne var. hethen adv., Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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hethon
hethon, -un, -yn var. ff. heathen, hethen. Oxford English Dictionary
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heyþen
heyþen obs. f. heathen; var. hethen. Oxford English Dictionary
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ethen
ethen var. form of hethen a., Obs. hence. Oxford English Dictionary
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heiþen
heithen, heiþen obs. ff. heathen, hethen. Oxford English Dictionary
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hiþen
hiþen var. hethen adv. Obs., hence. Oxford English Dictionary
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heðen
▪ I. † hethen, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 heðen, 3–5 heþen, hethen, (3 heoðen, heþenn, 4 heden, heiþen, -in, heythen, eþen, hiþen, 4–5 hethin, -yn, -ene, 5 hethinne, -un, hithinne). [Early ME., a. ON. heðan (Sw. häden, Da. heden), f. root of he pron.] = hence.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 185 Heðen to fare to sik... Oxford English Dictionary
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whethen
† ˈwhethen, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 weðen, queðen, 4 wheþin, -yn, whethene, queþen, quiþen, queiþin, queyþen, weþen, wethen, wythenne, 4–5 wheþen(e, whethen, quethen, 5 wheþon, whethyn, whythene, -yne, quethin, qu-, qwethun. [a. ON. hvaðan (MSw. hwädhan, MDa. hvæden; f. root of who + ðan as in heðan, þeð... Oxford English Dictionary
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thethen
† thethen, adv. Obs. Forms: 2–3 (Orm.) þeþenn, 3 ðeðen, 4 þi-, þei-, þeyþen, þeiþin, thythen, þeden, -in, 4–5 þeþen, -þin, -thyn, theþen, -then, -thyn, 5 þ-, thethin, -thyne. [Early ME., a. ON. þeðan, Icel. þaðan (MSw. thædhan, obs. Da. deden), f. root of the with suffix of ‘motion from’, as in heth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Idumæan
Idumæan, n. and a. (aɪdjuːˈmiːən, ɪd-) Also -ean. [f. L. Idūmæa, a. Gr. Ἰδουµαία, f. Heb. Edōm Edom + -an.] A. n. A member of the race inhabiting Idumæa. B. adj. Of or belonging to Idumæa or Edom, an ancient kingdom situated between Egypt and Palestine.c 897 ælfred tr. Gregory's Pastoral Care (1871)... Oxford English Dictionary
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burningly
burningly, adv. (ˈbɜːnɪŋlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In a burning manner, with burning effect.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 707 Loue hath his firy dart so brennyngly Ystiked thurgh my..herte. 1853 F. W. Newman Odes of Horace 76 Nor clung more burningly the fatal boon on huge Alcides' shoulders. 1855 Brownin... Oxford English Dictionary
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cokin
† cokin Obs. [a. F. coquin.] Rogue, rascal.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 6381 Quath Arthour, thou hethen Cokin, Wende to the deuel Apolin! Oxford English Dictionary
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