Filthy

/ˈfɪl.θi/ adjective

Very dirty or unclean; covered with dirt, grime, or disgusting material; also used to mean morally corrupt or offensive.

From Old English 'fylth' (unclean material or filth), with the '-y' suffix meaning 'full of' or 'having qualities of.' The word has roots in Proto-Germanic, and evolved to describe both physical and moral uncleanliness by the Middle Ages.

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