See also: þ, Ϸ, Þ, and Appendix:Variations of "th"

Gothic

Romanization

  1. Romanization of -𐌸

Middle English

Suffix

  1. Alternative form of -th

Suffix

  1. Alternative form of -the (abstract nominal suffix)

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θ/

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *-iþu, from Proto-Germanic *-iþō.

Alternative forms

Suffix

  1. forming abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or other nouns; generally causing mutation of root or preceding vowels
    fūl (foul, polluted) + fȳlþ (filth, foulness)
    earm (poor) + iermþ (poverty)
    þēof (thief) + þīefþ (theft)
Declension
Derived terms
Old English terms suffixed with -þ
Descendants

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *-þu, from Proto-Germanic *-þuz, from Proto-Indo-European *-tus.

Alternative forms

Suffix

  1. forming abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or other nouns; generally causing mutation of root or preceding vowels
    fyrhþfirth
Declension
Descendants

Etymology 3

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *-þi, from Proto-Germanic *-þiz, from Proto-Indo-European *-tis.

Alternative forms

Suffix

  1. (non-productive) forming abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or other nouns; generally causing mutation of root or preceding vowels
    wifþweft
Declension
Descendants
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