, partly
standing
alone, partly
associated with se, sēo, þæt: Hunferð maðelode, þē æt fōtum sæt (_H.
associated with se, sēo, þæt: Hunferð maðelode, þē æt fōtum sæt (_H.
Beowulf
;
morðor-bealo māga, þǣr hēo ǣr mǣste hēold worolde wynne (_the death-bale of
kinsmen where before she had most worldly joy_), 1080. With þā: þā þǣr,
331; þǣr on innan (_therein_), 71. Almost like Eng. expletive _there_, 271,
550, 978, etc. ;--_then, at that time_, 440;--_thither_: þǣr swīð-ferhðe
sittan ēodon (_thither went the bold ones to sit_, i. e. to the bench), 493,
etc. --2) relative, _where_, 356, 420, 508, 513, 522, 694, 867, etc. ; ēode
. . . þǣr se snottra bād (_went where the wise one tarried_), 1314; so,
1816;--_if_, 763, 798, 1836, 2731, etc. ;--_whither_: gā þǣr hē wille, 1395.
þē, þe, I. relative particle, indecl.
, partly standing alone, partly
associated with se, sēo, þæt: Hunferð maðelode, þē æt fōtum sæt (_H. , who
sat at his feet, spake_), 500; so, 138, etc. ; wæs þæt gewin tō swȳð þē on
þā lēode be-cōm (_the misery that had come on the people was too great_),
192, etc. ; ic wille . . . þē þā and-sware ǣdre ge-cȳðan þē mē se gōda
ā-gifan þenceð (_I will straightway tell thee the answer that the good one
shall give_), 355; oð þone ānne dæg þē hē . . . (_till that very day that he_
. . . ), 2401; hēo þā fǣhðe wræc þē þū . . . Grendel cwealdest (_the fight in
which thou slewest G.
morðor-bealo māga, þǣr hēo ǣr mǣste hēold worolde wynne (_the death-bale of
kinsmen where before she had most worldly joy_), 1080. With þā: þā þǣr,
331; þǣr on innan (_therein_), 71. Almost like Eng. expletive _there_, 271,
550, 978, etc. ;--_then, at that time_, 440;--_thither_: þǣr swīð-ferhðe
sittan ēodon (_thither went the bold ones to sit_, i. e. to the bench), 493,
etc. --2) relative, _where_, 356, 420, 508, 513, 522, 694, 867, etc. ; ēode
. . . þǣr se snottra bād (_went where the wise one tarried_), 1314; so,
1816;--_if_, 763, 798, 1836, 2731, etc. ;--_whither_: gā þǣr hē wille, 1395.
þē, þe, I. relative particle, indecl.
, partly standing alone, partly
associated with se, sēo, þæt: Hunferð maðelode, þē æt fōtum sæt (_H. , who
sat at his feet, spake_), 500; so, 138, etc. ; wæs þæt gewin tō swȳð þē on
þā lēode be-cōm (_the misery that had come on the people was too great_),
192, etc. ; ic wille . . . þē þā and-sware ǣdre ge-cȳðan þē mē se gōda
ā-gifan þenceð (_I will straightway tell thee the answer that the good one
shall give_), 355; oð þone ānne dæg þē hē . . . (_till that very day that he_
. . . ), 2401; hēo þā fǣhðe wræc þē þū . . . Grendel cwealdest (_the fight in
which thou slewest G.