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† thode Obs. rare. Forms: 1 þoden, 3 þode, þodde, 7 thode, (9 thod). [OE. þoden str. masc., ? f. stem þud- of OE. þyddan (:—*þudjan), pa. tense þudde, to strike, thrust, push, thud.] A violent wind, a whirlwind. With quot. 1684 cf. thud n. 1.
c725Corpus Gloss. (O.E.T.) 136 Alcanus [? Altanus], þoden. c897K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xviii. 128 Sio ᵹeornfulnes..ablent ðæs modes eaᵹan..suæ suæ dust deð ðæs lichoman eaᵹan on sumera mid ðodene [v.r. ðodne]. a1000Ags. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 203/5 Ceruleis turbinibus, laᵹeflodum þodenum. c1000ælfric Gram. ix. (Z.) 37 Turbo, ðoden. c1012O.E. Chron. an. 793 (MS. D.) Her wæron reðe forebecna cumene ofer Norðanhymbra land{ddd}þ[æt] wæron ormete þodenas & liᵹrescas. c1205Lay. 27645 He þraste to þan fihte swa þode. [c 1275 þodde] doþ on felde. 1684Bunyan Seasonable Counsel 206 Those thodes, gusts, blasts, or battering storms that beat against thy wall. [1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Thods, an old northern term for sudden gusts of wind.] |