- Drith
- Dryth Dryth, or Drith Drith, n. Drought. [Obs.] --Tyndale. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
drith — drith(e obs. var. of dryth … Useful english dictionary
drith — bran·drith; … English syllables
drith — Cleveland Dialect List (pronounced [dreet]) endurance … English dialects glossary
Dritho-Scalp — (drithґo skalp″) trademark for a preparation of anthralin … Medical dictionary
dryth — ˈdrīth noun ( s) Etymology: dry (I) + th (as in warmth) now dialect England : dryness, drought … Useful english dictionary
drithe — drith(e obs. var. of dryth … Useful english dictionary
Dryth — Dryth, or Drith Drith, n. Drought. [Obs.] Tyndale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ĝherzd(h), gen. ĝhr̥zd(h)-es; ĝherzdā — ĝherzd(h), gen. ĝhr̥zd(h) es; ĝherzdā English meaning: barley, grain, spike Deutsche Übersetzung: “die Stachlige, das Grannenkorn, Gerste” Material: Gk. κρῖ n. (conservative stem, as Alb. drith) “barley”, probably from IE… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Vocabulario indoeuropeo (sustantivos) — Esta es una lista de las raíces protoindoeuropeas más comunes. En general sólo se ofrece la lengua más representativa de cada una de las ramas del indoeuropeo. Todas las palabras se muestran en su declinación más representativa. Contenido 1… … Wikipedia Español
brandreth — /bran drith/, n. 1. a wooden fence around a well. 2. an iron tripod or trivet placed over a fire. 3. any similar support or framework. Also, brandrith. [1350 1400; ME < ON brandreith grate, equiv. to brand BRAND + reith vehicle (c. ROAD, RAID); r … Universalium