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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''{{term|par#Niemish|pár}}'' ("gentle, patient") + ''{{term|-th#Niemish|-th}}''.
From ''{{term|par#Niemish|pár}}'' ("gentle, patient") + ''{{term|-th#Niemish|-th}}''.
{{nm-noun-f0h-Z|párth|gentleness, patience}}
{{nm-noun-f0h-uncount|párth|gentleness, patience}}
====See also====
====See also====
* ''{{term|päre#Niemish|pä́re}}'' ("calm, sweetness")
* ''{{term|päre#Niemish|pä́re}}'' ("calm, sweetness")
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Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From pár ("gentle, patient") + -th.

Noun

párth n.f. zero-stem, uncountable

  1. gentleness, patience

Declension

declension of párth (f-0h declension, uncountable)
singular
indefinite definite
nominative párth pártha
genitive párths párthos
dative párthe párthse

See also