Eth

Etymology
The sound followed by the sound of the letter, by analogy with other letter names, such as those of f, l, and m.

Alternative forms

 * edh

Noun

 * 1) A letter (capital Ð, small ð) introduced into Old English to represent its dental fricative, then not distinguished from the letter thorn, no longer used in English but still in modern use in Icelandic, Faroese, and phonetics to represent the voiced dental fricative "th" sound as in the English word then.

Translations

 * Faroese:
 * Icelandic:


 * Norwegian:

Anagrams

 * het
 * teh, TEH
 * the

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