airth

English

Noun

airth (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly Scotland, Mid-Ulster English) Alternative spelling of earth
    • 1857, S. H. Hammond, Wild Northern Scenes:
      I've hearn some folks pretend that it comes from the bowels of the airth, but it don't; its[sic] a thing of the air, and I've a notion it travels a mighty long way from its startin' place afore it reaches us. "
    • 1889, Annie Trumbull Slosson, Fishin' Jimmy:
      "As I was tellin' ye," he said, "I allers loved fishin' an' knowed 't was the best thing in the hull airth.
    • 1901, Henry van Dyke, The Ruling Passion:
      I guess there ain't nothin' on airth he loves better 'n that holler piece o' wood, and the toons that's inside o' it.

Anagrams

Scots

Noun

airth (plural airths)

  1. Alternative form of airt (art)

References

Noun

airth (plural airths)

  1. Alternative form of airt (direction)

Verb

airth (third-person singular simple present airths, present participle airthin, simple past airthit, past participle airthit)

  1. Alternative form of airt (to direct)

References

Noun

airth

  1. earth
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