different between unleavened vs therf

unleavened

English

Etymology

un- +? leavened

Adjective

unleavened (not comparable)

  1. without any yeast or other raising agent
    They were eating unleavened bread.

Synonyms

  • leavenless

Translations

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therf

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English þeorf; akin to Old High German derb, Old Norse þjarfr.

Adjective

therf

  1. Not fermented, unleavened.
    • 1382–1395, John Wycliffe et al. (translators), Leviticus 2:4:
      Forsothe whanne thou offrist a sacrifice bakun in an ouene of whete flour, that is, loouys without sour dow, spreynd with oile, and therf breed sodun in watir, bawmed with oile; []

Descendants

  • English: tharf (obsolete)
  • Scots: tharf, therf

References

  • therf in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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