释义 |
-eth I. \ə̇th\ verb suffix or -th \th\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -eth, -ath, -th, 3d singular present indicative endings of various classes of verbs; akin to Old High German -it, -ōt, -ēt, 3d singular present indicative endings, early Old Norse (runic) -ith, -īth, -ōth, -ēth, Gothic -ith, -eith, -oth, -aith, Latin -t (preceded by various thematic vowels), Greek -ti-, 3d singular present indicative ending of unthematic verbs, Sanskrit -ti (preceded by various thematic vowels or by a consonant), 3d singular present indicative ending — used to form the archaic third person singular present indicative of verbs < goeth > < doth > < thinketh > < hath > < saith > < maketh > < leadeth > II. adjective suffix — see -th |