释义 |
frith I. \ˈfrith\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyrhthe wooded country 1. dialect England a. : a tract of land grown with copsewood : coppice b. : a clearing within a wooded area 2. dialect England a. : brushwood, underwood; especially : brushwood suitable for wattling b. : hurdle, hedge; especially : one made or mended with wattled brushwood II. noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of firth : a narrow arm of the sea : the opening of a river into the sea : firth |