orth

Cornish

Alternative forms

Etymology

A permanently lenited form of gorth, now modern gorth- (anti-). This mutation (go > o) is extremely uncommon, only occurring in gorsedh and gorour (from gor- + gour), aside from this word.

From Middle Cornish orth, from Proto-Celtic *writ- (compare Old Irish fri), from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (turn) (compare Latin versus). Cognate with Welsh wrth, Breton ouzh.

Preposition

orth

  1. at
    Synonyms: dhe, yn
  2. against
    Synonyms: erbynn, war-bynn
    Yma'n gador orth an fos.
    The chair is against the wall.

Inflection

Inflection of orth
singular plural
1st person orthiv orthyn
2nd person orhtis orthowgh
3rd person m orto orta
f orti


Derived terms

  • akordya orth (agree with, verb)
  • argya orth, disputya orth (argue with, verb)
  • batalyas orth (fight with, verb)
  • bewa orth neppyth (live on something, verb)
  • derivas orth nebonan (inform somebody, verb)
  • difen orth nebonan a wul neppyth (forbid someone from doing something, verb)
  • dihaval orth (different from)
  • genys orth (born of)
  • glena orth (adhere to, stick to, verb)
  • goslowes orth (listen to, verb)
  • govyn orth nebonan (ask a question of somebody, verb)
  • junya orth (connect with, join with, verb)
  • keskelmi orth (liaise with, verb)
  • kewsel orth (address, speak to, verb)
  • kola orth nebonan (trust somebody, verb)
  • megys orth (nourished by)
  • metya orth nebonan (encounter somebody, verb)
  • mires orth (watch, look at, verb)
  • mires stark orth (stare at, verb)
  • mires sur orth (check, verb)
  • mynnes orth nebonan gul neppyth (wish for somebody to do something, verb)
  • omdava orth (get into contact with, verb)
  • omdhesedha orth (correspond to, verb)
  • omlena orth (adhere to, verb)
  • omsettya orth (oppose, verb)
  • orth an sawgh (by the load)
  • orth bodh ow brys, orth bodh y vrys (intentionally)
  • orth niver (in number)
  • orth ow brys (in my opinion)
  • perthi avi orth (envy, be jealous of, verb)
  • perthi orth (hold out against, verb)
  • ragsevel orth (stand up to, verb)
  • serri orth (be angry with, verb)
  • settya orth (resist, verb)
  • sevel orth (abstain from, withstand, verb)
  • sevel orth aswon (ignore, verb)
  • sevel orth goheles (face up to, verb)
  • sevel orth hwerthin (keep a straight face, verb)
  • tremena orth (pass by, verb)
  • treylya an keyn orth nebonan (give somebody the cold shoulder, verb)

Old Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse orð, from Proto-Germanic *wurdą, from Proto-Indo-European *werdʰo- (word).

Noun

orth n

  1. word

Descendants

  • Danish: ord