Thei
Thei is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "Thei toke leve of hym, and yede in"
Thei is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "Thei toke leve of hym, and yede in" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
Thei is attested [p54] in CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.: "Thei seiden how the kynge hadde a-g" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.)
The Prose Merlin (English)
- attestation: Thei is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "Thei toke leve of hym, and yede in" (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
"Thei toke leve of hym, and yede in to their contreyes, and tolde their frendes the ansuere of Yortiger, and thei seide, “ It were beste for ys to sle hym, and than may Yortiger knowe that he is kynge thourgh oure helpe, be that we have slayn the kyng"
- attestation: Thei is attested [p54] in CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.: "Thei seiden how the kynge hadde a-g" (CHAPTER V: The barons counsel the king.)
"Thei seiden how the kynge hadde a-greed hym-self all to theire ordenawnce;"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in The Prose Merlin (English), British Tradition