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-th

1
  1. a suffix forming nouns of action ( birth ) or abstract nouns denoting quality or condition ( depth; length; warmth ).


-th

2
  1. a suffix used in the formation of ordinal numbers ( fourth, tenth ), in some cases, added to altered stems of the cardinal ( fifth; twelfth ).

-th

3
  1. variant of -eth 1:

    doth.

Th

4
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. thorium.

Th.

5

abbreviation for

  1. Thursday.

T.H.

6

abbreviation for

  1. Territory of Hawaii.

th

1

the internet domain name for

  1. Thailand
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Th

2

the chemical symbol for

  1. thorium
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-th

3

suffix forming nouns

  1. from verbs indicating an action or its consequence

    growth

  2. from adjectives indicating a quality

    width

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-th

4

suffix

  1. forming ordinal numbers

    fourth

    thousandth

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of -th1

Middle English -th ( e ), Old English -thu, -tho, -th (variant -t after a velar, f, or s ); cognate with Gothic -itha, Latin -tus, Greek -tos

Origin of -th2

Middle English -the, -te, Old English -tha, -the (variant -ta after f or s ); cognate with Old Norse -thi, -di, Latin -tus, Greek -tos; -eth 2
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of -th1

from Old English -thu, -tho

Origin of -th2

from Old English -( o ) tha, -( o ) the

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