Firthnoun
An arm of the sea.
Firthnoun
(Scottish) A frith; a wood, wooded country.
Firthnoun
An arm of the sea; a frith.
Firthnoun
English linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context (1890-1960)
Firthnoun
a long narrow estuary (especially in Scotland)
Firth
Firth is a word in the English and Scots languages used to denote various coastal waters in the United Kingdom, predominantly within Scotland. In the Northern Isles, it more usually refers to a smaller inlet.
Frithnoun
Peace; security.
Frithnoun
(obsolete) Sanctuary, asylum.
Frithnoun
A wood, woodland, forest; undergrowth, brushwood.
Frithnoun
(archaic) arm of the sea
Frithnoun
(UK) A kind of weir for catching fish.
Frithverb
To protect; guard.
Frithverb
To enclose; fence in, as a forest or park.
Frithnoun
A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth. Also called firth.
Frithnoun
A kind of weir for catching fish.
Frithnoun
A forest; a woody place.
Frithnoun
A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure.
Frith
Frith is an Old English word meaning .