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Þ þ (thorn)
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1.
bōthe
num. (as n., adj., & conj.)
369 quotations in 6 senses
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As noun: Two together, both; -- in various constructions: (a) alone; (b) the two of them;
the bothe
; (c)
both here (theire) hedes
, the heads of both of them; etc.; (d)
here bother (baþre, bothe,
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