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† ˈtheedom, thedom Obs. Also 4 þeodam, 5 thedam, -dame, þeedom. [f. stem of thee v.1 + -dom.] Thriving; prosperity.
1362Langl. P. Pl. A. x. 105 Þruft or þeodam with hem selden is I-seye. 1393Ibid. C. viii. 53 And ȝede a-bowte in my ȝouthe and ȝaf me to no þedom. c1430How the Good Wife, etc. 209 (Babees Bk. 47) Now þrift and þeedom mote þou haue. 1522World & Child in Hazl. Dodsley I. 261 My thedom is near past. b. evil theedom, ill success, bad luck: used as a maledictory phrase.
c1386Chaucer Shipman's T. 405 What! yuel thedam [v.r. thedom] on his Monkes snowte. c1450Cov. Myst. xiv. (Shaks. Soc.) 139 Evyl Thedom com to thi snowte! |