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greenth|griːnθ| [f. green a. + -th1; one of Walpole's coinages: cf. gloomth.] Verdure.
1753H. Walpole Lett. to Montagu lvi, I found my garden brown and bare, but these rains have recovered the greenth. 1856Masson Ess. vii. 372 In the poetry of Keats..there is an excess of greenth and vegetable imagery. c1860G. H. Lewes in Mathilde Blind Geo. Eliot xii. 164 Under a broad sweep of sky and the greenth of the uplands round her. 1876Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. iv. xxx. 251 Amidst the gleams and greenth of summer. |