"hyþ" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /xyːθ/, [hyːθ] Forms: hȳþ [canonical, feminine], hȳþa [nominative, plural], hȳþe [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Uncertain. Possibly from Proto-Germanic *hunþjō- (“landing place”), which could have originally meant "place for transfer, transshipment," related to *hunþu (“plunder”) and the strong verb *hinþaną (“to reach for”). Cognate with Old Saxon hūþ, Old High German -hude (in place-names). Etymology templates: {{unc|ang}} Uncertain, {{der|ang|gem-pro|*hunþjō-|t=landing place}} Proto-Germanic *hunþjō- (“landing place”), {{cog|osx|hūþ}} Old Saxon hūþ, {{cog|goh|-hude}} Old High German -hude Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|nominative plural|hȳþa|or|hȳþe|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=hȳþ|sort=}} hȳþ f (nominative plural hȳþa or hȳþe), {{ang-noun|f|hȳþa|head=hȳþ|pl2=hȳþe}} hȳþ f (nominative plural hȳþa or hȳþe)
  1. a harbour or landing-place, a hithe
    Sense id: en-hyþ-ang-noun-Rod-GcGU Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "Guthlac of Crowland (674–715)",
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