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† ˈthrinness Obs. [OE. orig. þrines, þrynes, -nis, -nys (in obl. case -nesse, -nysse) = OHG. drinissa, f. þri-, combining stem of þré, þréo, three + -ness; later with nn, after thrin, þrinnes, þrynnys; in ME. eventually thrimness, q.v.] Threefold condition, threeness; the Trinity.a 800 Cynewulf Cris...
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thrimness
† ˈthrimness Obs. Forms: 2 þrimnis, þreomnes, 2–3 þrem-, þrim-, (Orm.) þrimmnesse, 3 þrum- (ü). [Early ME. alteration of OE. þrines, þrinnes, thrinness. The change may have been due to association with OE. þrymm thrum n.1, majesty, glory, and its compounds, as þrymsetl throne, þrymsittende (cf. ‘seo...
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threeness
threeness (ˈθriːnɪs) [f. three + -ness; cf. OE. þrynes, þriᵹnes: see thrinness.] The fact, quality, or condition of being three or threefold; spec. said of the Godhead.[a 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xix. [xvii.] (1890) 312 We ondettað..Þriᵹnisse in Annisse efenspedelice, ond Annesse in þære Þriᵹnesse.]...
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