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Warth

Warth is an old or dialect word for a river bank or a flat meadow beside a river or estuary, for example the Severn Estuary.

Warth may also refer to:

in Austria

  • Warth, Lower Austria, a municipality
  • Warth, Vorarlberg, a municipality

in England

  • Warth, Bury, in Greater Manchester

in Switzerland

  • Warth, Switzerland, a village part of Warth-Weiningen, Thurgau
  • Warth-Weiningen, a municipality of the canton of Thurgau
In fiction
  • Brother Warth, member of the Blue Lantern Corps.

Usage examples of "warth".

As long as Warth was anywhere near either, Kilgore did not intend to remove his eyes from him.

Looking at the sword again, he felt his protective temper rise when he thought of Warth trying to get it for some unscrupulous purpose of his own.

With a wild screech, Warth blew himself up the chimney, sucking the fire after him.

Kilgore began to protest, but Skanderbeg was walking away, leaving him facing Warth across a level little bare space.

I realized that probably nothing Warth could do would harm you, unless he took up mortal weapons, which he is far too cowardly to do.

I get my hands on Warth again, he will wish all of the Skull Mountains were heaped upon him to hide him from my wrath.

Yes, I have seen Warth dragging away a great sword, not three days ago.

Unless I knew better, I would Say old Trond the troll king was back, in which case I wonder what became of Warth and my satchel and Kildurin.

Anyone can see that Skanderbeg is the chiefest wizard with or without his book of spells, and Warth here is trying to weasel himself into Trondheim.

With yet another horrible shock of recognition, Kilgore found himself staring into the yellowish eyes of Warth the wizard.

His eyes found Warth, who was sidling back and forth in great excitement and watching him with bright, knowing eyes.

He seized Warth by the scruff of his neck and dropped him with a thump beside the other wizards.

The Gardars smiled and looked proudly at their young queen when he described the way she saved them at Trondheim, and many laughed aloud at the misadventures with Warth and the nykurs.

While Gaston remained concealed in a farm-house at Camargue, Menoul went to Marseilles, and that very evening discovered, from some of his sailor friends, that a three-masted American vessel was in the roadstead, whose commander, Captain Warth, a not over-scrupulous Yankee, would be glad to welcome on board an able-bodied man who would be of assistance to him at sea.

The real fact was, that Captain Warth proposed visiting the Gulf of Guinea.