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beth
English
Alternative forms
- bet
- beyt
Etymology
From Middle Bronze Age picture of a house by acrophony, ultimately from Proto-Semitic *bayt- (“house”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?th, IPA(key): /b??/
- IPA(key): /b?t/
- Rhymes: -??
- Rhymes: -?t
Noun
beth (plural beths)
- The second letter of the Aramaic alphabet, ????
- The second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, ?
- The second letter of the Syriac alphabet, ?
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Hebrew alphabet
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English b?oþ, present plural of b?on (“to be”), from Proto-Germanic *biunþi, third-person present plural of *beun? (“to be, become”).
Alternative forms
- beþ
Verb
beth
- plural present indicative of been
Usage notes
The usual plural form of been is aren in the North, been in the Midlands, and beth in the South;sind also existed, especially early on, but was not the predominant form in any area.
Etymology 2
From Old English biþ, with the vowel of the infinitive leveled in.
Alternative forms
- biþ, bith
Verb
beth
- Alternative form of bith
Etymology 3
From Old English b?oþ, plural imperative form of b?on, from Proto-Germanic *beuþ, second-person plural imperative form of *beun?.
Alternative forms
- beþ
Verb
beth
- plural imperative of been
Old Irish
Alternative forms
- ·bed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?e?/
Verb
·beth
- third-person singular past subjunctive of at·tá
Mutation
Welsh
Etymology 1
Originally pa beth (“which thing”) with the soft mutation of peth (“thing”) after pa (“which”), from Proto-Celtic *k?ezdis.
Alternative forms
- be’ (colloquial)
- pa beth (literary)
Pronunciation
- (standard, colloquial) IPA(key): /be??/
- (colloquial) IPA(key): /be?/, /b?/
Pronoun
beth
- what?
Etymology 2
See peth (“thing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /be??/
Noun
beth
- Soft mutation of peth.
Mutation
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