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† ˈthunwang, -wange Obs. Forms: 1 þun-, 4 thone-, 5 thun-, (thwn-, tun-), thon-, (thoun-); 1–5 -wong(e, -wang(e. [OE. þunwange, -wǫnge (later also -wang), þunwęnge, f. þun- (:—OTeut. *þunnu-: see thin) + wang, -e cheek, jaw; lit. ‘thin cheek’. Cf. OHG. dunwangi, -węngi (MHG. tunewęnge, LG. dunninge, dünninge, dünnege, dunje (Brem. Wbch.); also local G. dünne, dünnung temple, flank), ON. þunnvangi, -vengi (Sw. tinning, Da. tinding).] The temple (of the head).
a1000Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 228/7 Dolor timporum, þunwonga sar. c1000ælfric's Voc. ibid. 156/17 Timpus, þunwang. c1000ælfric Judg. iv. 21 ᵹelæhte seo wifman an þæra teldsticcena and..ᵹesloh þa mid anum bytle bufan his þunwengan. c1325Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 146 Les temples, thonewonges. c1350Nom. Gall.-Angl. 22 Iowe temples et iernoun, Cheke þonewonges and here-liste. a1450Stockh. Med. MS. ii. 76 in Anglia XVIII. 295 A playster of betonye..Is good on þe thonwongys for to leye. c1450Mirour Saluacioun 3265 Wham thorgh the thonwonges with a naile at last perced Jael. 1483Cath. Angl. 387/2 A Thunwange (A. Thwnwynge), tempus. |