Dearth

/dɜːrθ/ noun

A scarcity or lack of something, especially something that is needed or desired. It implies an inadequate supply or complete absence.

From Middle English 'derthe,' originally meaning 'dearness' or 'high price' (related to 'dear'). The meaning shifted from expensive prices (caused by scarcity) to the scarcity itself, showing how economic concepts influenced language evolution.

AMምንጭ
ARندرة
BNঅভাব
CAescassetat
CSnedostatek
DAmangler
DEMangel
ELέλλειμμα
ESescasez
FAکمبود
FIpuute
FRrareté
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