/ˈteːθən/ <span class="searchmatch">tethen</span> (rare) To tooth or teeth. 1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular. toþen English: teethe Scots: teethe “<span class="searchmatch">tẹ̄then</span>, v.”, in MED...
toþen To tooth or teeth. 1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular. <span class="searchmatch">tethen</span> English: tooth “tọ̄then, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University...
<span class="searchmatch">teþen</span>, teythe, tiþe, tiþen, tythe, tythen, tyþin (Early Middle English) teðien, teoheðien, teouðen, teþegen, tiheðen From Old English tēoþian, teogoþian;...
teeth (obsolete) From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">tethen</span>, from Old English tēþan (“to teethe”), from Proto-Germanic *tanþijaną (“to teethe”), from Proto-Germanic *tanþs...
a tithe Conjugation of tēoþian (weak, class 2) Middle English: tithen, <span class="searchmatch">teþen</span>, teythe, tiþe, tiþen, tythe, tythen, tyþin, teðien, teoheðien, teouðen,...
Proto-Indo-European *h₃dóntes, nominative plural of *h₃dónts. teth plural of tothe <span class="searchmatch">tethen</span> English: teeth Scots: teeth IPA(key): /ˈteːθ/ tēth plural of tōth Bremmer...
tēoþa, tēoða, teogoþa (in verb senses via Middle English tithen, tythen, <span class="searchmatch">tethen</span>, from Old English tēoþian, teogoþian), from a proposed Proto-Germanic *tehunþô...
τοῖν τήθαιν toîn tḗthain ταῖς τήθαις taîs tḗthais Accusative τὴν τήθην tḕn <span class="searchmatch">tḗthēn</span> τὼ τήθᾱ tṑ tḗthā τᾱ̀ς τήθᾱς tā̀s tḗthās Vocative τήθη tḗthē τήθᾱ tḗthā τῆθαι...