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neath

[neeth, neeth] / niθ, nið /
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underneath
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The god of the land of ... nath ... er.

From Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations by Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)

A nath is a bird with a beak like that of a parrot, and with black and grey feathers.

From The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by Wentz, W. Y. Evans

Embassadour, what newes nath vrg'd this sodain entrance?

From The Spanish Tragedie by Kyd, Thomas

El nath β Tauri, the one who butts.

From A Field Book of the Stars by Olcott, William Tyler

Ther loveth noon, that she nath why to pleyne.

From Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer, Geoffrey




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