<span class="searchmatch">Wuth</span> f (genitive <span class="searchmatch">Wuth</span>, no plural) Obsolete spelling of Wut which was deprecated in 1902 following the Second Orthographic Conference of 1901. Declension...
<span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> Pronunciation spelling of worth. 1873, Horatio Alger, Bound to Rise: "More'n that, neighbor Walton. You can't get a decent cow for thirty dollars...
From apekto + ma- -han <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> initial reduplication. (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /maˌʔaʔaˌpektuˈhan/ [mɐˌʔaː.ʔɐˌpɛk.t̪ʊˈhan̪] Rhymes: -an Syllabification:...
From apekto + na- -han <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> initial reduplication. (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /naˌʔaʔaˌpektuˈhan/ [n̪ɐˌʔaː.ʔɐˌpɛk.t̪ʊˈhan̪] Rhymes: -an Syllabification:...
Tillotson, The boy's yearly book, page 73: "It's pure gowld," said Betty, " and <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> tummals of money." 1878, Frances Eliza Millett Notley, Love's crosses: […]...
Characters from Life, I.282: If I could a lugged back the oss, that mought a bin <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> zumat. zumat (not comparable) (British, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative...
Zwicke komme, hatt' mit enn Annern Streit kriegt, 's Masser gezuung un in dr <span class="searchmatch">Wuth</span> dann ah gelei o'gemorkst. The hammersmith, a daring fellow, had come to Zwickau...
fust git a dime’s <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> of potatoes; den she say ‘No, git ten cents <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> of beans,’ den she change her min’ agin an’ say git a dime’s <span class="searchmatch">wuth</span> of cabbages, an’...