also: <span class="searchmatch">feithe</span> <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span> inflection of féith: genitive singular feminine nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural comparative degree <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span> genitive...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span> <span class="searchmatch">feithe</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">feithes</span>) Obsolete spelling of faith....
<span class="searchmatch">feithes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">feithe</span> shiftee...
(“calm, stillness”). féith (genitive singular feminine <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span>, plural <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span>, comparative <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span>) calm, still, hushed, quiet (of sea, air) smooth, unruffled...
From shift + -ee. shiftee (plural shiftees) One who is relocated or evacuated. <span class="searchmatch">feithes</span>...
From Old Frisian <span class="searchmatch">feithe</span>, from Proto-West Germanic *faihiþu. Feede f feud...
féith scamhógach f (genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">féithe</span> scamhógaí, nominative plural féitheacha scamhógacha) (anatomy) pulmonary vein Note: Certain mutated forms...
Faith and fáith English Wikipedia has an article on: faith Wikipedia feith, <span class="searchmatch">feithe</span>, fayth, faythe, faithe (obsolete) From Middle English faith (also fay),...
wilt”) and Old Norse visna. IPA(key): /fɛː/ fèith f (genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">fèithe</span>, plural fèithean) (anatomy) sinew; muscle (anatomy) vein stagnant channel...
2nd 3rd present indicative abs. conj. ·fethi rel. imperfect indicative ·<span class="searchmatch">feithed</span> preterite abs. conj. rel. perfect deut. ron·fethis prot. future abs. conj...