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See also:Eth,ETH,-eth,eth-,Eth.,,and

Translingual

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eth

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forEthiopian Sign Language.

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English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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The sound/ɛ/ followed by the sound of the letter, by analogy with other letter names, such as those off,l, andm.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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eth (pluraleths)

  1. A letter (capitalÐ,smallð) introduced into Old English to represent itsdentalfricative, then not distinguished from the letterthorn, no longer used in English but still in modern use in Icelandic, theIPA and other phonetic alphabets to represent thevoiceddentalfricative "th" sound as in the English wordthen. The letter is also used in Faroese, but is generally silent in that language.
    • 1985,Robert Burchfield,The English Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page175:
      In Old English manuscripts thorn andeth did not have different phonetic values but were used positionally[.]

Translations

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letter

See also

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References

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  1. ^eth”, inCollins English Dictionary.

Anagrams

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Albanian

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Etymology 1

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Uncertain. Perhaps related toend(to weave).

Verb

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eth (aoristetha,participleethur)

  1. tomate (cattle)
Conjugation
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Standard Albanian conjugation ofeth (active voice)
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participleethur
gerundduke ethur
infinitivepër të ethur
singularplural
1st pers.2nd pers.3rd pers.1st pers.2nd pers.3rd pers.
indicativepresentethethethethimethniethin
imperfectethjaethjeethteethnimethnitethnin
aoristethaetheethiethëmethëtethën
perfectkam ethurke ethurka ethurkemi ethurkeni ethurkanë ethur
past perfectkisha ethurkishe ethurkishte ethurkishim ethurkishit ethurkishin ethur
aorist IIpata ethurpate ethurpati ethurpatëm ethurpatët ethurpatën ethur
future1do tëethdo tëethëshdo tëethëdo tëethimdo tëethnido tëethin
future perfect2do të kem ethurdo të kesh ethurdo të ketë ethurdo të kemi ethurdo të keni ethurdo të kenë ethur
subjunctivepresentethethëshethëethimethniethin
imperfectethjaethjeethteethnimethnitethnin
perfecttë kem ethurtë kesh ethurtë ketë ethurtë kemi ethurtë keni ethurtë kenë ethur
past perfecttë kisha ethurtë kishe ethurtë kishte ethurtë kishim ethurtë kishit ethurtë kishin ethur
conditional1, 2imperfectdo tëethjado tëethjedo tëethtedo tëethnimdo tëethnitdo tëethnin
past perfectdo të kisha ethurdo të kishe ethurdo të kishte ethurdo të kishim ethurdo të kishit ethurdo të kishin ethur
optativepresentethshaethshethtëethshimethshiethshin
perfectpaça ethurpaç ethurpastë ethurpaçim ethurpaçit ethurpaçin ethur
admirativepresentethkamethkeethkaethkemiethkeniethkan
imperfectethkëshaethkësheethkëshethkëshimethkëshitethkëshin
perfectpaskam ethurpaske ethurpaska ethurpaskemi ethurpaskeni ethurpaskan ethur
past perfectpaskësha ethurpaskëshe ethurpaskësh ethurpaskëshim ethurpaskëshit ethurpaskëshin ethur
imperativepresentethethni
1) indicative future identical with conditional present2) indicative future perfect identical with conditional perfect

Etymology 2

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Unclear. Perhaps related toProto-Germanic*audaz(wealth, riches), henceOld Saxonōd,Old High Germanōt,Old NorseauðrIcelandicauður.

Noun

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eth m

  1. (chiefly dialectal)property
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Cornish

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Cornish numbers(edit)
80
 ←  78
8
9  → 
   Cardinal:eth
   Ordinal:ethves
   Ordinalabbreviation:8ves

Etymology 1

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FromProto-Brythonic*üiθ, fromProto-Celtic*oxtū (compareWelshwyth), fromProto-Indo-European*oḱtṓw.

Numeral

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eth

  1. eight

Etymology 2

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Noun

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eth f (singulativeethen)

  1. scents

Occitan

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Article

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eth m (feminine singularera,masculine pluraleths,feminine pluraleras)

  1. (Gascony)the
    Synonym:lo

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Pronoun

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eth

  1. (Gascony)he

Old Irish

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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·eth

  1. passivesingularpreteriteconjunct oftéit

Mutation

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Mutation ofeth
radicallenitionnasalization
eth
(pronounced with/h/ inh-prothesis environments)
unchangedn-eth

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Old Saxon

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*aiþ.

Noun

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eth m

  1. oath

Declension

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ēth (masculine a-stem)
singularplural
nominativeēthēthos
accusativeēthēthos
genitiveēthesēthō
dativeētheēthum
instrumental

Descendants

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  • Middle Low German:êt
    • German Low German:Eed
    • Plautdietsch:Eit
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