- (or
subjunctive thou wert;
originally thou were) to have: thou hast, thou
hadst to do: thou dost /dʌst/ (or thou
doest in non-auxiliary use) and thou didst...
-
Nicholas the
baptismal name "If-Jesus-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-
hadst-been-****ed," an
example of a
hortatory name, a type of
virtue name that...
- by all roads: we
killed all that thou
hadst appointed to
guard the city or
defend its approaches. If thou
hadst seen thy
knights trampled under the feet...
- the use of the
hortatory name 'Unless-Jesus-Christ-Had-Died-For-Thee-Thou-
Hadst-Been-****ed' in the
Barebone family. One
source claims this was Praise-God's...
- broadside,
where he left the blood,
Running down the arm, the
hands Thou
hadst spread,
Raised it up, as it led to Thy face,
Opened their eyes, saw all...
- O Teamhair, O
beloved hill, thou hast
rejected my company; Thou
hadst, if thou
hadst not
abandoned him, the
materies of a King of all Ireland; O Tailtin...
-
forced sore With
piteous plaint to moan thee with the rest? A time thou
hadst above thy poor degree, The fall
whereof thy
friends may well bemoan: A rotten...
- Thy soul was like a Star, and
dwelt apart; C Thou
hadst a
voice whose sound was like the sea: D Pure as the
naked heavens, majestic, free, D So didst...
-
contain thyself; I will no
longer keep it secret: it was with thy
sister thou
hadst such a son (i.e. Freyr)
hardly worse than thyself." Týr: "Freyr is best...
- may have been
given the name If-Jesus-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-
hadst-been-****ed. In Britain, such
Puritan virtue names were
particularly common...