àth
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Irish áth (compare Manx aah, Irish áth), from Proto-Celtic *yātus (“ford”).
From Old Irish áith f (“drying-kiln (for grain)”), from Proto-Celtic *ātis, from the same root as *h₂eh₁ter- (“fire”) (compare Latin āter, Serbo-Croatian vȁtra).
àth f (genitive singular àtha, plural àthan or àthannan)
✝ obsolete form, used until the 19th century
✝ obsolete form, used until the 19th century
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