different between armeth vs armth
armeth
English
Etymology
arm +? -eth
Verb
armeth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of arm
Anagrams
- Mather, mather
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armth
English
Alternative forms
- armthe, ermth, earmth
Etymology
From Middle English armthe, earmthe, from Old English iermþu, from Proto-West Germanic *armiþu (“poverty”), from *arm (“poor, arm”). Equivalent to arm (“poor”) +? -th.
Noun
armth (uncountable)
- (Britain dialectal or obsolete) Poverty; want; wretchedness; misery; calamity.
Related terms
- arm
- erm
Anagrams
- Marth, tharm
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