Thing

  • 111Thing — Norse word for a meeting or assembly. The word can be found in placenames such as Thingoe in Suffolk, which comes from the OldEngl. Pinghaugr = assembly mound, or Tynwald, the still existing Manx parliament; in Scandinavia and subsequently in… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 112THING —    name for a legislative or judicial assembly among the Scandinavians …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 113thing — sb. RG. 367, 379. AS. þing == cause, reason; ‘for mine thinge’ == for my sake. O. and N. 434 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 114thing — θɪŋ n. object, article; fact; matter; fabrication; idea …

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  • 115thing — night …

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  • 116thing — n. 1. Being (animate or inanimate), creature, substance, body, object, created being. 2. Inanimate object, lump of matter, lifeless substance. 3. Event, transaction, deed, act, action, occurrence, circumstance, matter. 4. Part, portion, something …

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  • 117thing — n 1. object, article, something, anything, it; substance, element, solid, stuff; lump of matter, matter, lump, blob; constituent, component, ingredient, building block; unit, monad, particle; entity, being, organism, creature, animal;… …

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  • 118thing — noun 1) the room was full of strange things Syn: object, article, item, artefact, commodity; informal doodah, whatsit, whatchamacallit, thingummy, thingy; Brit.; informal gubbins 2) (things) …

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  • 119Thing — Thịng, das; [e]s, e <nordische Form von Ding> (germanische Volks , Gerichts und Heeresversammlung); vgl. 2Ding …

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  • 120thing —   Mea …

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