þurh

See also: thurh, ðurh, and þurh-

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *þurhw, from Proto-Indo-European *terh₂- (to pass through).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θurx/, [θurˠx]

Preposition

þurh (+ accusative)

  1. through
    Þā cempan cōmon hēr þurh and ofslōgon ealle.
    The soldiers came through here and killed everyone.
    Þurh reġn and snāw and þā þīestran dene, iċ þē wille beran, þæt iċ līfes āscunga ne āsciġe.
    Through rain and snow and the dark valley, I want to carry you, without asking the questions of life.
  2. by means of: by, through, via
    Candel ne forlīest nāwiht þurh þæt þe hēo ōðre candle æleþ.
    A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.

Descendants

  • Middle English: thurgh, thruh, thorouȝ, thoruh, thuruh, thurh, thrugh, thruch, thoruȝ, þoruȝ, trugh
    • English: through, thorough
    • Scots: throuch, thorow
    • Yola: trugh, draugh
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