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þancung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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þancung, e; f.
Thanking, thanks, thanksgiving
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  • Gode sié lof and wuldor and dǽda þoncung ealra ðæra góda ðe hé ús forgifen hafaþ,

      Chart. Th. 136, 32.
  • Sáwla þancung

    thanksgiving by souls,

      Hy. 9, 45.
  • Ic ete mid micelre þancunge

    manduco cum gratiarum actione,

      Coll. Monast.Th. 34, 29.
  • Mid ealre þoncunga,

      Blickl. Homl. 31, 21.
  • Hé underféng ða lác mid ðancunge,

      Homl. Th. ii. 170, 16. [Be
    ] ðæncunge ðǽm ðe wið ðýfðe fylstaþ, L. Edm. S. 5; Th. i. 250, 3.
  • Ongan se bisceop ðancunge dón Drihtne

    episcopus gratias coepit agere Domino,

      Bd. 2, 9; S. 511, 31: 4, 23; S. 595. 19.
  • Ðoncunge,

      5, 19; S. 641, 2.
  • Ic ðæs þoncunge dó Gréca herige,

      Nar. 2, 30.
  • Þæs þancunga þíne scealcas ealle hæfdan

    all thy servants gave thanks for this,

      Ps. Th. 101, 12.
  • Wyrþe ðú eart, ðæt ðú onfó wuldor and dǽda þancunga,

      Blickl. Homl. 75, 2.
  • Ðé ic sylle þancunga

    tibi reddo gratias,

      Ælfc. Gr. 15; Zup. 95, 15.
  • Ðæt is tó wundrianne, ðæt hí swá lytle þoncunge wiston Iósepe ðæs ðe hé hí æt hungre áhredde

    it is wonderful that they felt so little gratitude to Joseph for saving them from famine;

    hunc Ioseph, quem constituit Deus Aegyptiis conservatae salutis auctorem, quis credat ita in brevi eorum excidisse memoriae, Ors. 1, 5; Swt. 34, 32.
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v. þanc, IV.
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