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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: -eth suffix - forming the archaic third person singular present indicative tense of verbs: goeth, taketh
Etymology: Old English -eth, -th -eth, -th suffix forming ordinal numbers - : twentieth
a variant of -th2
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024-th,1 suffix. -th,2 suffix. - -th is attached to words that refer to numbers to form adjectives referring to the number mentioned:(four + -th →) fourth;tenth.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024eth (eᵺ),USA pronunciation n. - a letter in the form of a crossed d, written đ or ð, used in Old English writing to represent both voiced and unvoiced th and in modern Icelandic and in phonetic alphabets to represent voiced th.
Also, edh.
-eth1 : - an ending of the third person singular present indicative of verbs, now occurring only in archaic forms or used in solemn or poetic language:doethor doth;
hopeth; sitteth. Also, -th. - akin to Latin -t Old English -eth, -ath, -oth, -th
-eth2 : - var. of -th2, the ordinal suffix, used when the cardinal number ends in -y: twentieth;
thirtieth. Eth. ,- Place NamesEthiopia.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: -th suffix forming nouns - (from verbs) indicating an action or its consequence: growth
- (from adjectives) indicating a quality: width
Etymology: from Old English -thu, -tho -th, -eth suffix - forming ordinal numbers: fourth, thousandth
Etymology: from Old English -(o)tha, -(o)the |