Crossword clues for eth
eth
- Verb suffix in the Bible
- Suffix of ordinals
- Shakespearean verb suffix
- KJV suffix
- Biblical verb attachment
- Verb ending in the Bible
- Suffix on ordinal numbers
- Part of Afr
- Ordinal number ending, sometimes
- Neighbor of Kenya (abbr.)
- King James Bible suffix
- Biblical or ordinal suffix
- African country: Abbr
- Afr. republic
- Verb ending of yore
- Suffix of ordinal numbers
- Suffix of cardinal numbers
- Suffix in the King James Bible
- Suffix for some words in the Bible
- Suffix for ordinal numbers
- Shakespearean verb ending
- King James suffix
- Horn of Africa country: Abbr
- Horn of Afr. nation
- Horn of Afr. country
- Fractional ending
- Ending of ordinals
- Ending in the Bible?
- Ending for ordinals
- Ending for many cardinal numbers
- Country W. of Somalia
- Country N. of Kenya
- Where the Blue Nile begins: Abbr
- Way-old verb suffix
- W African Nation
- Verb ending in old verse
- Suffix of ordinal numerals
- Suffix for some ordinal numbers
- Suffix for numbers
- Suffix for many a biblical verb
- Selassie's land: Abbr
- Second-most populous nation in Afr
- Second-most populous Afr. country
- OT verb ending
- Old English character
- Numerical closing, sometimes
- Numerical closing
- Number ender
- Neighbor of Kenya: Abbr
- Moral: Abbr
- King James' suffix with "do"
- It's e. of South Sudan
- Home country of the 2012 Olympic women's marathon winner: Abbr
- Haile Selassie's country: Abbr
- H. Selassie's nation
- Ending of ordinal numbers
- Ending for many ordinal numbers
- Ending for a Biblical verb
- E. African nation
- Do attachment, to King James
- Djibouti's neighbor: Abbr
- Djibouti neighbor: Abbr
- Country where the Blue Nile R. originates
- Country in NE Africa: Abbr
- Country in E. Africa
- Country in E Afr
- Cardinal number ending
- Bullet holes center?
- Biblical trailer ?
- Biblical ender for sit or stand
- Bible verb suffix
- Addis Ababa's country: Abbr
- Addis Ababa is its capital (abbr.)
- Biblical verb ending
- Ordinal ender
- Ordinal number ender
- Biblical suffix
- Ordinal suffix
- Numerical suffix
- Numerical ending, sometimes
- Biblical verb suffix
- Afr. nation
- Old verb ending
- Ending of the Bible?
- Medieval verb ending
- Biblical verb ender
- Addis Ababa's land: Abbr.
- Third person ending of old
- Neighbor of Djibouti: Abbr.
- Shakespearean ending
- Suffix for King James
- Archaic word ending
- Ordinal ending
- Bygone suffix
- Shakespearean suffix
- Obsolete suffix
- End in the Bible?
- Somalia neighbor: Abbr.
- Old verb suffix
- Archaic verb ending
- Archaic ending
- Sudan neighbor: Abbr.
- Haile Selassie's land: Abbr.
- Neighbor of Sudan: Abbr.
- End of the Bible?
- Land in East 58-Across: Abbr.
- Addis Ababa is its capital: Abbr.
- Archaic verb suffix
- Country where the Blue Nile originates: Abbr.
- Landlocked African country: Abbr.
- Old-fashioned verb suffix
- Biblical ending?
- End of the King James Bible?
- Old English letter
- Dom. of former Lion of Judah
- E Afr. land
- Suffix with go
- Afr. country
- Country in E Afr.
- Bygone letter
- E Afr. country
- Part of Afr.
- Old letter
- Biblical verb finale
- Ordinal-number ending
- Numeral suffix
- Suffix with an ordinal number
- Suffix with Biblical verbs
- Anglo-Saxon letter
- Biblical word ending
- Afr. land
- Moral: Abbr.
- Biblical ending for speak
- Ordinal-number suffix
- Old English letter seen in archive throughout
- Addis Ababa is its capital: Abbr
- What would be found in alphabet hitherto
- Haile Selassie's land: Abbr
- Chemical prefix
- Bible verb ending
- Suffix of some ordinal numbers
- Suffix of most ordinal numbers
- Number ending
- Landlocked Afr. land
- Icelandic letter
- E. African land
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
name of an Anglo-Saxon runic character (Ð, ð) representing the sound "-th-," 1846, from th + e, "the usual assistant vowel in letter-names" [Century Dictionary].
Wiktionary
alt. A letter (''capital'' '''Ð''', ''small'' '''ð''') introduced into (etyl ang -) to represent its dental fricative, then not distinguished from the letter thorn, no longer used in (etyl en -) but still in modern use in (etyl is -), (etyl fo -), and phonetics to represent the voiced dental fricative "th" sound as in the English word '''''th'''en''. n. A letter (''capital'' '''Ð''', ''small'' '''ð''') introduced into (etyl ang -) to represent its dental fricative, then not distinguished from the letter thorn, no longer used in (etyl en -) but still in modern use in (etyl is -), (etyl fo -), and phonetics to represent the voiced dental fricative "th" sound as in the English word '''''th'''en''.
Wikipedia
Eth (Ð ð) is a letter of the Latin alphabet used in Old English, Icelandic, and Faroese, and in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Eth may also refer to:
- Eth, Nord, a commune in France
- For the organic chemical name component, see eth-
- -eth, a third person singular suffix in Early Modern English verbs
- Eth Glum, a character in Take It From Here
ETH may also stand for:
- Enter the Haggis, a Celtic rock band based in Toronto, Canada
- Ethernet, in Linux the first ethernet network interface is called eth0, the second one is called eth1 and so on
- Ethiopia (IOC code ETH)
- Extraterrestrial hypothesis of UFOs
- Exponential time hypothesis in computational complexity theory
- Electric Train Heat(ing) in the United Kingdom (see Head end power)
- ETH Zurich, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich
- ETH Domain, Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain, a union of Swiss governmental universities research institutions
- Eilat Airport, Israel (IATA code ETH)
- Ethiopian Airlines, national airline of Ethiopia (ICAO code ETH)
- Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
- Ethereum cryptocurrency
Usage examples of "eth".
And I have no objection to an alliance between eth and voors to end the reign of a godmind.
Now that the Mothers had custody of the eth, he could rest and fortify his psynergy.
Sumner, still unable to think deeply about his psychic experiences, was uncertain what being the eth meant.
After all, you are the eth, strong in the blackness of your unknowing.
Later, if other godminds got through his sky-filters, he could explain to them why the eth had to die.
Though ontic, timeloose events channeled his life, Sumner continually struggled against the cosmic impersonality of his destiny as eth to define himself as an individual.
Bonescrolls as an emissary to the Serbota, and later it served the eth as a psychic factotum.
Ekth either, but Tham knew him on Earth, or of him, and he told him becauthe he vath a good friend of UlyththEth Eth.