See also: i'th', , , -ið, and íð

English

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Etymology 1

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    From i + -th (ordinal suffix).

    Alternative forms

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    • ith
    • Sometimes written as i'th or i-th

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    ith (not comparable)

    1. (mathematics) Occurring at position i in a sequence.
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    Translations
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    Etymology 2

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    From Pitman ess and ish, which it is related to phonetically and graphically, and the sound it represents.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    ith (plural iths)

    1. The letter having an appearance like ⟨(⟩, which stands for the th sound (/θ/) in Pitman shorthand.
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    Anagrams

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    Albanian

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Albanian *its, from Proto-Indo-European *eǵʰs (from, out of). Related to Lithuanian i̇̀š, Latvian iz and Old Prussian is. The change in meaning is a part of the wider sematic shift of prepositions (see nga); the old meaning is preserved in the prefix sh- (partially influenced by a homonymous prefix of Latin origin continuing Latin dis-).[1]

    Adverb

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    ith

    1. (obsolete) behind

    Verb

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    ith (aorist itha, participle ithur)

    1. to follow someone
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    Etymology 2

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    From the same root as ethe (fever) with the usual e:i alteration. See there for more details.[2]

    Noun

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    ith m (definite ithi)

    1. ground warmth
    2. body warmth, fervor
      Synonyms: afsh, zjarrmi

    References

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    1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998), “ith”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 154
    2. ^ Çabej, E. (1987), “cekë”, in Studime etimologjike në fushë të shqipes (in Albanian), volumes III: C–D, Tirana, page 17

    Further reading

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    • FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language]‎[1], 1980

    Irish

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    From Old Irish ithid (eats, bites, devours; grazes), from Proto-Celtic *ɸiteti, from Proto-Indo-European *peyt-. The future stem is from Old Irish ·íss, from Proto-Celtic *ɸiɸitsāti.

    Verb

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    ith (present analytic itheann, future analytic íosfaidh, verbal noun ithe, past participle ite)

    1. to eat
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation of ith (irregular)
    indicative singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    present ithim itheann tú;
    ithir
    itheann sé, sí ithimid;
    itheann muid
    itheann sibh itheann siad;
    ithid
    a itheann; a itheas itear
    past d'ith mé; d'itheas /
    ith; itheas
    d'ith tú; d'ithis /
    ith; ithis
    d'ith sé, sí /
    ith sé, sí
    d'itheamar; d'ith muid /
    itheamar; ith muid
    d'ith sibh; d'itheabhair /
    ith sibh; itheabhair
    d'ith siad; d'itheadar /
    ith siad; itheadar
    a d'ith itheadh; hitheadh
    past habitual d'ithinn /
    ithinn
    d'iteá /
    iteá
    d'itheadh sé, sí /
    itheadh sé, sí
    d'ithimis; d'itheadh muid /
    ithimis; itheadh muid
    d'itheadh sibh /
    itheadh sibh
    d'ithidís; d'itheadh siad /
    ithidís; itheadh siad
    a d'itheadh d'ití /
    ití
    singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    future íosfaidh mé;
    íosfad
    íosfaidh tú;
    íosfair
    íosfaidh sé, sí íosfaimid;
    íosfaidh muid
    íosfaidh sibh íosfaidh siad;
    íosfaid
    a íosfaidh, a íosfas íosfar
    conditional d'íosfainn / íosfainn d'íosfá / íosfá d'íosfadh sé, sí / íosfadh sé, sí d'íosfaimis; d'íosfadh muid / íosfaimis; íosfadh muid d'íosfadh sibh / íosfadh sibh d'íosfaidís; d'íosfadh siad / íosfaidís; íosfadh siad a d'íosfadh d'íosfaí / íosfaí
    subjunctive singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    present go n-ithe mé;
    go n-ithead
    go n-ithe tú;
    go n-ithir
    go n-ithe sé, sí go n-ithimid;
    go n-ithe muid
    go n-ithe sibh go n-ithe siad;
    go n-ithid
    go n-itear
    past n-ithinn n-iteá n-itheadh sé, sí n-ithimis;
    n-itheadh muid
    n-itheadh sibh n-ithidís; dá n-itheadh siad n-ití
    imperative singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    ithim ith itheadh sé, sí ithimis ithigí;
    ithidh
    ithidís itear
    past participle ite
    verbal noun ithe
    archaic or dialect form
    dependent form

    in parts of Munster (e.g. Cape Clear Island, County Clare), the following forms of the past tense are found in addition to the those listed above:
    indicative singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    present duas duais duaidh sé, sí duamair duabhair duadar a dhuaidh duadh
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    • ioth (corn, grain)

    Further reading

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    • Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977), “ith”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla [Irish–English Dictionary], Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
    • Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “ithid”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
    • Holmer, Nils M. (1962), The Dialects of Co. Clare, part I, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, page 151
    • Ó Buachalla, Breandán (2003), An Teanga Bheo: Gaeilge Chléire (in Irish), Dublin: Institiúid Teangeolaíochta Éireann, →ISBN, page 82

    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    ith f (genitive singular eatha)

    1. alternative form of ioth (corn, grain)
    Declension
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    Declension of ith (third declension)
    bare forms
    singular plural
    nominative ith
    vocative a ith
    genitive eatha
    dative ith
    forms with the definite article
    singular plural
    nominative an ith
    genitive na heatha
    dative leis an ith

    Mutation

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    Mutated forms of ith
    radical eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
    ith n-ith hith not applicable

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    References

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    1. ^ Ó Sé, Diarmuid (2000), Gaeilge Chorca Dhuibhne [The Irish of Corkaguiny] (in Irish), Institiúid Teangeolaíochta Éireann [Linguistics Institute of Ireland], →ISBN, section 543, page 294/
    2. ^ Finck, F. N. (1899), Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 136
    3. ^ Quiggin, E. C. (1906), A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, § 345, page 118

    Old Irish

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    Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Celtic *ɸitu, from Proto-Indo-European *peyt- (food, nutrition); from the same root is derived ithid (to eat). Cognate with Welsh ŷd.

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    Noun

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    ith n (genitive etho, no plural)

    1. corn, grain
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    Neuter u-stem
    singular dual plural
    nominative ithN
    vocative ithN
    accusative ithN
    genitive ethoH, athoH
    dative ithL
    Initial mutations of a following adjective:
    • H = triggers aspiration
    • L = triggers lenition
    • N = triggers nasalization
    Descendants
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    • Irish: ioth
    • Scottish Gaelic: ioth

    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    ith

    1. second-person singular imperative of ithid

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    Mutation of ith
    radical lenition nasalization
    ith
    (pronounced with /h/ in h-prothesis environments)
    ith n-ith

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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    Scottish Gaelic

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    Etymology

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    From Old Irish ithid (eats, bites, devours; grazes), from Proto-Celtic *ɸiteti, from Proto-Indo-European *peyt-.

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    ith (past dh'ith, future ithidh, verbal noun ithe, past participle ithte)

    1. eat
      Ith do leòr!Bon appetit!
      Ith, òl agus bi subhach!Eat, drink, and be merry!

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    Conjugation of ith (regular)
    stem ith
    verbal noun ithe
    past participle ithte
    independent dependent
    active passive active passive
    past dh'ith dh'itheadh dh'ith dh'itheadh
    future ithidh ithear
    ithtear
    ith ithear
    ithtear
    conditional 1st singular dh'ithinn dh'ithteadh
    dh'ithist1
    dh'ithiste1
    ithinn ithteadh
    ithist1
    ithiste1
    1st plural dh'itheamaid
    dh'itheadh sinn
    itheamaid
    itheadh sinn
    2nd & 3rd dh'itheadh itheadh
    relative
    future
    dh'itheas dh'ithear
    imperative 1st singular itheam ithear
    ithtear
    2nd singular ith
    3rd singular itheadh
    1st plural itheamaid
    2nd plural ithibh
    3rd plural itheadh

    1 Lewis dialect form

    Combined conjugation of ith (regular)
    stem ith
    verbal noun ithe
    past participle ithte
    singular plural impersonal
    first second third m/f first second third
    independent past dh'ith mi dh'ith thu dh'ith e/i dh'ith sinn dh'ith sibh dh'ith iad dh'itheadh
    future ithidh mi ithidh tu ithidh e/i ithidh sinn ithidh sibh ithidh iad ithear
    ithtear
    conditional dh'ithinn dh'itheadh tu dh'itheadh e/i dh'itheamaid
    dh'itheadh sinn
    dh'itheadh sibh dh'itheadh iad dh'ithteadh
    dh'ithist1
    dh'ithiste1
    negative past cha do dh'ith mi cha do dh'ith thu cha do dh'ith e/i cha do dh'ith sinn cha do dh'ith sibh cha do dh'ith iad cha do dh'itheadh
    future chan ith mi chan ith thu chan ith e/i chan ith sinn chan ith sibh chan ith iad chan ithear
    chan ithtear
    conditional chan ithinn chan itheadh tu chan itheadh e/i chan itheamaid
    chan itheadh sinn
    chan itheadh sibh chan itheadh iad chan ithteadh
    chan ithist1
    chan ithiste1
    affirmative
    interrogative
    past an do dh'ith mi? an do dh'ith thu? an do dh'ith e/i? an do dh'ith sinn? an do dh'ith sibh? an do dh'ith iad? an do dh'itheadh?
    future an ith mi? an ith thu? an ith e/i? an ith sinn? an ith sibh? an ith iad? an ithear?
    an ithtear?
    conditional an ithinn? an itheadh tu? an itheadh e/i? an itheamaid?
    an itheadh sinn?
    an itheadh sibh? an itheadh iad? an ithteadh?
    an ithist?1
    an ithiste?1
    negative
    interrogative
    past nach do dh'ith mi? nach do dh'ith thu? nach do dh'ith e/i? nach do dh'ith sinn? nach do dh'ith sibh? nach do dh'ith iad? nach do dh'itheadh?
    future nach ith mi? nach ith thu? nach ith e/i? nach ith sinn? nach ith sibh? nach ith iad? nach ithear?
    nach ithtear?
    conditional nach ithinn? nach itheadh tu? nach itheadh e/i? nach itheamaid?
    nach itheadh sinn?
    nach itheadh sibh? nach itheadh iad? nach ithteadh?
    nach ithist?1
    nach ithiste?1
    relative
    future
    affirmative (ma) dh'itheas mi (ma) dh'itheas thu (ma) dh'itheas e/i (ma) dh'itheas sinn (ma) dh'itheas sibh (ma) dh'itheas iad (ma) dh'ithear
    negative (mur) ith mi (mur) ith thu (mur) ith e/i (mur) ith sinn (mur) ith sibh (mur) ith iad (mur) ithear
    (mur) ithtear
    imperative itheam ith itheadh e/i itheamaid ithibh itheadh iad ithear
    ithtear

    1 Lewis dialect form

    Derived terms

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    References

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    • Edward Dwelly (1911), “ith”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
    • Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “ithid”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

    Welsh

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    Etymology

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    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.). Not related to gwenith (wheat).

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    ith m (plural ithion or ithau)

    1. (not in science) particle, atom, a grain
      Synonyms: mymryn, gronyn, brot, atom
    2. grain, corn.
      Synonym: gronyn

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    Mutation

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    Mutated forms of ith
    radical soft nasal h-prothesis
    ith unchanged unchanged hith

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    References

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    R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “ith”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies