Eth

/ɛθ/ noun

A letter (ð) used in Old English and Icelandic alphabets, representing the voiced 'th' sound.

From Old English eð, related to Old Norse eðr meaning 'or, again'. The letter was borrowed from the runic alphabet and used extensively in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts before disappearing from English around 1300.

AMኢዝ
ARايث
BNএথ
CAeth
CSeth
DAeth
DEEth
ELεθ
ESeth
FAاث
FIeth
FReth
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