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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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wethen
wethen var. whethen Obs., whence. Oxford English Dictionary
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queðen
queðen var. quethe v., whethen adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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quethen
quethen, -un varr. whethen, whence. Oxford English Dictionary
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whythy
whyth(e, whythene, whythy see white, with, whethen, withy. Oxford English Dictionary
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wythenne
wythen(n)e varr. whethen Obs. 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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whyne
▪ I. † whyne, adv. Sc. and north. dial. Obs. Forms: 4 quein, quheyne, qwyne, quhene, 4–5 wheyn, 4–6 quhyne, 5 whyne, 6 quhyn. [Contraction of whethen; cf. syne.] = whence.a 1300 Cursor M. 7796 Quein cums þou? 13.. Seuyn Sages (W.) 3271 The erl said,..‘Wheym [read Wheyn] es this faire lady?’ The knig... Oxford English Dictionary
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-us
† -us phonetic var. as, es his pers. pron.2 (‘them’).c 1420 Chron. Vilod. 1916 Bot whethen he cometh & houdere he wolle þou shaltus not knawe. Oxford English Dictionary
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whither
▪ I. whither, n.1 Sc. and dial. (ˈhwɪðə(r)) Forms: see the vb. [f. whither v.] A violent or impetuous movement, a rush; an attack, onset; a smart blow or stroke; a blast or gust of wind; a quivering movement, a tremble; a rushing or whizzing sound; fig. an access or attack of illness.c 1480 Henryson... Oxford English Dictionary
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syne
▪ I. syne, adv. (conj.) Sc. and north. dial. (saɪn) Forms: 4 seine, syn, 4–6 (9) sine, 5 seyn(e, syen(e, syon, (8–9 saan), 4– syne. [Contracted form of ME. sethen, sithen, perh. influenced by ON. s{iacu}ðan; cf. hyne, thyne, whyne for hethen, thethen, whethen. The northern-English spellings with -ei... Oxford English Dictionary
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