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Definition eath

Etymology

From Middle English ethe (“not difficult, easy”), from Old English ?aţe, ?eţe (“easy, smooth, not difficult”), from Proto-Germanic *auţuz, from Proto-Indo-European *aut- (“empty, lonely”). Cognate with Scots eith (“easy”), Old Saxon ?ţi (“deserted, empty”), Old High German ?di (“empty, abandoned, easy, effortless”), Middle High German öde (“blank, vacant, easy”) (German öde), Old Norse auđr (“deserted, empty”), Icelandic auđ (“easy”), Gothic ?????? (auţeis, “desolate, deserted”). Non-Germanic cognates include Albanian vetëm (“alone”) from vet (“his/her/their own, self”). More at easy.

Adjective

eath (comparative eather, superlative eathest)

  1. (now chiefly dialectal) Easy; not hard or difficult.

Adverb

eath

  1. (now chiefly dialectal) Easily.

Results 433 Words with the letters EATH

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EATH 6
HAET 6
HATE 6
HEAT 6
THAE 6
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ATE 3
EAT 3
ETA 3
ETH 5
HAE 5
HAT 5
HET 5
TAE 3
TEA 3
THE 5
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AH 4
AT 2
EH 4
ET 2
HA 4
HE 4
TA 2

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