rathe

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Definition of rathe in Turkish Turkish dictionary

RATH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yoğurmak
RATH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yumuşak etmek, yumuşatmak
English - English
ripening or blooming early
Early in the morning
Quickly
Coming before others, or before the usual time; early
Early; soon; betimes
Appearing or ripening early in the year, as flowers or fruit
rath
a walled enclosure in Irish antiquity
rath
Early; soon; betimes
rath
A hill or mound
rath
Irish word to denote a small Bronze Age / Iron Age or Roman hillfort, often circular (up to 180 ft in diameter) with timber-faced earth ramparts and an outer ditch, found in Ireland, and Dyfed in SW Wales
rath
nIII: slow
rath
A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland
rath
Coming before others, or before the usual time; early
rath
A species of land turtle head erect, mouth like a shark, the front fore legs curbed out so that the animal walked on its knees; smooth green body It lived on swallows and oysters
rath
Low, circular ringwork
rath
"a sort of green pig" (ALG)
rath
again according to Humpty, is a sort of green pig
rathe

    Turkish pronunciation

    reydh

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrāᴛʜ/ /ˈreɪð/

    Etymology

    [ 'rA[th], 'rath ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old English hræþ, hræd (“quick, nimble, ready, active, alert, prompt”), from Proto-Germanic *hraþaz, *hradaz (“quick, rapid”), from Proto-Indo-European *kret- (“quick; to move quickly”). Cognate with Dutch rad (“quick, swift”), German gerade (“straight, direct”), Norwegian rad (“quick, direct”), Gothic
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