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There is more than one match in the list of known abbreviations:
- Th is an abbreviation for Cædmon's Metrical Paraphrase of parts of the Holy Scripture, in Anglo-Saxon, by Benjamin Thorpe, London, 1832. Quoted at first by folio, and by page and line, later by page and line.
- Th is an abbreviation for The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several original authorities. Edited, with a translation, by Benjamin Thorpe, Master of the Rolls Series, 1861. Quoted by year, and by page, line, and column.
- Th is an abbreviation for Codex Exoniensis. A Collection of Anglo-Saxon poetry, from a MS. in the library of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, by Benjamin Thorpe, London, 1842; Quoted at first by folio, and by page and line, later by page and line.
- Th is an abbreviation for The following contractions refer to the matter contained in Ancient Laws and Institutes of England, edited by Benjamin Thorpe, and printed under the direction of the Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom, 1840. Quoted by (section and) paragraph (L. &emdash;), and by volume, page and line (Th.) :&emdash;
- Th is an abbreviation for The Anglo-Saxon version of the Holy Gospels, edited by B. Thorpe, London and Oxford, 1842.
- Th is an abbreviation for Cædmon's Metrical Paraphrases of parts of the Holy Scriptures, edited by Thorpe.
- Th is an abbreviation for The Laws of King Alfred, in Thorpe's Ancient Laws and Institutes. The other contractions, being the same as those used by Thorpe, are not given here.
The word Th is a very common word. It isn't indexed in the search system. This means that it isn't searchable. Also, it means we don't keep track of how many times it occurs in each source text.
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Modern English: Search ARTFL's Gutenberg Webster for Th
Modern German: Search Leo for Th