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Tho

Tho arrives or returns [p16]: Tho they com to Yortiger, and

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Tho speaks or is addressed [p16]: "seide to make resistence. Tho they com t" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

Tho arrives or returns [p16]: Tho they com to Yortiger, and (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

Tho is attested [p21] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "Tho he brought hem ther as was his" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

The Prose Merlin (English)

  • attestation: Tho speaks or is addressed [p16]: "seide to make resistence. Tho they com t" (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

    "And thei fonde but ffewe that a-geyn hem seide to make resistence."

  • attestation: Tho arrives or returns [p16]: Tho they com to Yortiger, and (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

    "Tho they com to Yortiger, and seiden, “ Now shalt thow be kynge, for we have slayn kynge Moyne."

  • attestation: Tho is attested [p21] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "Tho he brought hem ther as was his" (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)

    "Tho he brought hem ther as was his moder, and seide, “ Feire moder, heire ben come men of fer contrees, for to seche me, and I will go by youre leve;"