theen

Etymology
From (strong class 1), from  (strong class 3); a cognate of 🇨🇬. In later Old English, changed to strong class 2 on the model of, meaning the past participle became ; in Middle English, the -g- vocalised to -w-, resulting in a form. Past singular forms in -w- were then analogically created on the basis of this past participle (see the inflection table below).

Verb

 * 1) To experience success, wealth, or prosperity.
 * 2) To expand, increase, or become grown.
 * 3)  To induce prosperity.