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theed
English
Verb
theed
- simple past tense and past participle of thee
Anagrams
- Thede
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thede
Middle English
Alternative forms
- þeode, þeod, þede, theode, thed
Etymology
From Old English þ?od (“people, nation”), from from Proto-West Germanic *þeudu, from Proto-Germanic *þeud? (“people”), from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh? (“people”). More at Dutch.
Pronunciation
- (Early ME) IPA(key): /?ø?d/
- IPA(key): /?e?d/
Noun
thede (plural thedes or theden)
- people, group
- tribe, community
- nation, realm. kingdom
- language
Related terms
- thedisch, þedisch
Descendants
- Scots: thede, theid
- English: thede, theod (archaic)
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English thede, thiode, from Old English þ?od (“nation, people”). See above.
Noun
thede (plural thedes)
- (obsolete) a country; a nation; a people or community
- (obsolete) a region or province
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) species; kind
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