Middle English edit

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Etymology edit

From Old English tōþ.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

tothe (plural teth or ten)

  1. A tooth (projection of the mouth)
  2. A tusk (elongated, pointed tooth)
  3. A protuberance; a sharp point.
  4. A spine or prickle on a plant.
  5. (figurative) A desire or longing (especially for food).

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Descendants edit

  • English: tooth
  • Scots: tuth, tuith

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