þunnt
þunnt is a word found in Old English, a Germanic language that was spoken in England from roughly the 5th to the 12th century. Its primary meaning is "thin" or "slender," and it could be applied to various contexts. For instance, it might describe a thin physical object, like a thin piece of wood or cloth. It could also refer to a person who is thin or lean.
The word þunnt shares a common root with modern English words like "thin" and "thinner." This etymological
Beyond its literal meaning, þunnt could also be used metaphorically. For example, it might describe something