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ethe

English

Etymology 1

From the Ancient Greek ??? (?th?), the contracted nominative plural form of ???? (êthos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i??i?/

Noun

ethe

  1. plural of ethos
    • 1892: Bernhard Bosanquet, A History of Aesthetic, p72
      And it is a further proof of our view, that beginners in poetry attain completeness in expression and ethe [plural of ethos], before they are capable of composing the march of incidents; almost all the earliest poets are instances of this.
    • 1942: International Universities Press, Journal of Legal and Political Sociology, p85
      The relation between social groups and their ethe is rational; they vary in fixed ratios.
    • 2003: Patchen Markell, Bound by Recognition, p76
      [] it makes sense to say that these speeches are representations of their ethe.

Etymology 2

See eath.

Adjective

ethe (comparative more ethe, superlative most ethe)

  1. (obsolete) easy
    • 1579, Edmund Spenser, "The Shepheardes Calender", The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4, Charles C. Little and James Brown (1839), page 330:
      Hereto, the hilles bene nigher heaven, / And thence the passage ethe; / As well can proove the piercing levin, / That seldome falles beneath.

Anagrams

  • Thee, the'e, thee

Albanian

Alternative forms
  • hethe

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *aida(s), from Proto-Indo-European *h2eidh-o- (burning fire). Cognate to Ancient Greek ????? (aîthos, burning, fire), Old English ád (funeral pile), Old Saxon ?d (firebrand).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???/ * IPA(key): /h???/

Noun

ethe f

  1. fever

References


Kamba

Noun

ethe

  1. father

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • eithe, ith

Etymology

From Old English ?eþe, from Proto-West Germanic *auþ?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /????(?)/, /?e??(?)/

Adjective

ethe

  1. easy

Descendants

  • English: eath
  • Scots: eith
  • Yola: eeth, eeefe

References

  • “?th(e, ??th(e, predicate adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

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ethea

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???? (?thea), the uncontracted nominative plural form of ???? (êthos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i????/

Noun

ethea

  1. plural of ethos

Anagrams

  • hatee, heate

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