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|passage=They bring them wines of Greece and Araby,[*] And daintie spices fetcht from furthest Ynd,[*] To kindle heat of corage privily: And in the wine a solemne '''oth''' they bynd 35 T' observe the sacred lawes of armes, that are assynd.}} |
|passage=They bring them wines of Greece and Araby,[*] And daintie spices fetcht from furthest Ynd,[*] To kindle heat of corage privily: And in the wine a solemne '''oth''' they bynd 35 T' observe the sacred lawes of armes, that are assynd.}} |
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Revision as of 11:06, 13 August 2023
English
Noun
oth (plural oths)
- Obsolete spelling of oath.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I[1], published 1921:
- They bring them wines of Greece and Araby,[*] And daintie spices fetcht from furthest Ynd,[*] To kindle heat of corage privily: And in the wine a solemne oth they bynd 35 T' observe the sacred lawes of armes, that are assynd.
Anagrams
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English āþ, from Proto-West Germanic *aiþ, from Proto-Germanic *aiþaz (“oath”).
Pronunciation
Noun
oth (plural othes)
Descendants
References
- “ōth, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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