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tilths

<span class="searchmatch">tilths</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span>...


tilth

English <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span>, tilþe, corresponding to till +‎ -th (abstract nominal suffix). IPA(key): /tɪlθ/ Rhymes: -ɪlθ <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">tilths</span>) Agricultural...


tilþ

IPA(key): /tilθ/, [tiɫθ] <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span> f something gained or acquired through labor Strong ō-stem: Middle English: tilthe English: <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span> Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote...


earth-tilth

From Middle English erthe-tilthe, equivalent to earth +‎ <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span>. Rhymes: -ɪlθ earth-<span class="searchmatch">tilth</span> (uncountable) (rare, archaic or dialectal) Cultivation of the...


tilthe

telth, telthe, tilæhðe, tilðe, <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span>, tilþe, tylthe, tylþe Inherited from Old English <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span>; equivalent to tilyen +‎ -the (abstract nominal suffix). IPA(key):...


befeilön

From be- (“causative prefix”) +‎ feil (“<span class="searchmatch">tilth</span>”) +‎ -ön (“infinitive marker”). befeilön to cultivate...


tilþa

IPA(key): /ˈtil.θɑ/, [ˈtiɫ.ðɑ] tilþa nominative/accusative/genitive plural of <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span>...


tilther

From <span class="searchmatch">tilth</span> +‎ -er. tilther (plural tilthers) (agriculture) An implement for breaking up roots and mixing additives into the upper layers of soil....


tilþe

alternative form of tilthe IPA(key): /ˈtil.θe/, [ˈtiɫ.ðe] tilþe inflection of <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span>: nominative plural accusative singular/plural genitive/dative singular...


getilþ

From ġetilian +‎ -þ. Equivalent to ġe- +‎ <span class="searchmatch">tilþ</span>. IPA(key): /jeˈtilθ/, [jeˈtiɫθ] ġetilþ f gain Strong ō-stem: Middle English: itilth, itilðe...