eth

[eth] /ɛð/
noun
1.
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

1.
an ending of the third person singular present indicative of verbs, now occurring only in archaic forms or used in solemn or poetic language: doeth or doth; hopeth; sitteth.
Also, -th.
Origin
Old English -eth, -ath, -oth, -th; akin to Latin -t

-eth2

1.
variant of -th2 , the ordinal suffix, used when the cardinal number ends in -y: twentieth; thirtieth.

Eth.

1.
British Dictionary definitions for eth

edh

/ɛð/
noun
1.
a character of the runic alphabet (ð) used to represent the voiced dental fricative as in then, mother, bathe. It is used in modern phonetic transcription for the same purpose Compare theta (sense 2), thorn (sense 5)

eth

/ɛð; ɛθ/
noun
1.
a variant of edh

ETH

abbreviation
1.
Ethiopia (international car registration)

Eth.

abbreviation
1.
Ethiopia(n)

-eth1

suffix
1.
forming the archaic third person singular present indicative tense of verbs: goeth, taketh
Word Origin
Old English -eth, -th

-eth2

suffix
1.
a variant of -th2 twentieth
Related Abbreviations for eth

ETH

Ethiopia (international vehicle ID)

Eth.

  1. Ethiopia
  2. Ethiopian