þa
Old English edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Germanic *þai, which shares the same root as Old English þæt.
Pronunciation edit
Article edit
þā m or f or n
- inflection of se:
Determiner edit
þā m or f or n
- inflection of sē:
Pronoun edit
þā m or f or n
- inflection of sē:
Descendants edit
Adverb edit
þā
- then
- 981 C.E. AS Chronicles:
- Her comon ærest þa VII scipu and gehergoden Hamtun
- then in this year first came 7 ships, and ravaged Southampton
- 981 C.E. AS Chronicles:
Conjunction edit
þā
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