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garth
English
Etymology
From Middle English garth, from Old Norse garðr, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz, thus cognate with Old English ?eard, whence English yard.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???(?)?/
- Rhymes: -??(r)?
- Homophone: Garth
Noun
garth (plural garths)
- A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters
- A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
- a cloister garth
- A clapper clapping in a garth / To scare the fowl from fruit.
- A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in northern England
- (Germanic paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith Heathenry.
- (Germanic paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
- A dam or weir for catching fish.
Related terms
- gravegarth
Middle English
Alternative forms
- grath, garthe, gard, garde, gerth
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse garðr, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz, from Proto-Indo-European *g?órd?os; cognate with Old Church Slavonic ????? (grad?) and a doublet of yerd.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ar?/
Noun
garth (plural garthis)
- A garth (yard, croft, garden)
- (rare) Fencing; a barrier or boundary.
Descendants
- English: garth
- Scots: garthe (obsolete)
References
- “garth, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-07-26.
Welsh
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *gortos (compare Irish gort), from Proto-Indo-European *g?órts < *g?órd?s < *??ortós (“enclosure, yard”) (compare Latin hortus, Old English geard).
Noun
garth m or f (plural garthau or geirth)
- cliff
- enclosure
Mutation
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gart
English
Verb
gart
- simple past tense and past participle of gar
Anagrams
- GRAT, Targ, grat
Cimbrian
Alternative forms
- gaarto (Sette Comuni)
Etymology
From Middle High German garte, from Old High German garto, from Proto-West Germanic *gard?, from Proto-Germanic *gardô (“hedge, fence; enclosure, pen; yard; garden; house”). Cognate with German Garten.
Noun
gart m (diminutive gertle)
- (Luserna) vegetable garden
References
- “gart” in Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Ünsarne Börtar [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
German
Verb
gart
- inflection of garen:
- third-person singular present
- second-person plural present
- plural imperative
Irish
Etymology
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Noun
gart m (genitive singular garta)
- (literary) generosity, hospitality, magnanimity
Declension
Mutation
Further reading
- "gart" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
Norn
Etymology
From Old Norse garðr, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz.
Noun
gart m
- enclosed uncultivated patch of land
- farm
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