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† ˈtholemode, a. and n. Obs. Forms: 1–4 þolemod, þolmod, (1 þolo-), 2–4 þolemode, 4 tholemod, tholmod, -moud, -mud, (-mound), 4–5 tholemode, tholmode; Sc. 5 tholemude, 6 thoilmude, -muide, (8 tholemoody). [OE. þolemód, f. þole- (see tholeburde a.) + mód, mood n.1 Cf. ON. þolin-móðr, Da. taal-modig.] A. adj. Patient, submissive, meek.
c1000Ags. Hom. (Assmann) 127 (Gr.) Heo wæs þolemod and ᵹestæðþiᵹ on hire ᵹebæran. c1000ælfric Saints' Lives xvii. 56 And beo ᵹesibsum, ᵹeðyldiᵹ and ðolmod. a1050Liber Scintill. ii. 8 Þolomod, patiens. a1100O.E. Glosses (Napier) i. 1319 Longanimem, þolemod. c1175Lamb. Hom. 105 Þet þe mon beo iþuldi and þolemod. a1225Leg. Kath. 177 Ha wes Þuldi & þolemod. a1300Cursor M. 10187 (Cott.) Was neuer..nan tholmoder in chastite. c1450Mirour Saluacioun 4607 In alle aduersitees yt I so tholemode ay be. 1513Douglas æneis v. vii. 48 In vane that name thow beris,..Geif thow, sa thoilmuide, sufferis leid away Sa greit a price. 1710Ruddiman Gloss. to Douglas' æneis, Thoilmude, Scot. Bor. say tholemoody, i.e. patient. B. n. = tholemodeness. rare.
c1000ælfric Saints' Lives xvi. 334 (MS. D.) Se feorðe mihte is patientia, þæt is ðolmod ᵹecweden. c1175Paternoster 266 in Lamb. Hom. 69 Edmodnesse and þolemod þet þuncheð gode swiðe god. |