EATH


Meaning of EATH in English

adverb (or adjective)

or eith ˈēth

Etymology: Middle English eth, ethe, from Old English ēath, ēathe; akin to Old High German ōdi easy, ōdo perhaps, Old Norse auth- easily, and perhaps to Latin avēre to long for — more at avid

Scotland : easy

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