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===Etymology===  
===Etymology===  
From Old Enventian ''ᴕþe'', ''ǫyþe'', ''ǫyþe'', a blend of ''ᴕt'' "out" and ''heþe'' "hither" (whence modern {{term|heth}}), itself a back-formation of ''heðre'' from Proto-Germanice hidrê, whence English ''hither''.
From Old Enventian ''ᴕþe'', ''ǫyþe'', ''ǫyþe'', a blend of ''ᴕt'' "out" and ''heþe'' "hither" (whence modern {{term|heth}}), itself a back-formation of ''heðre'' from Proto-Germanice *hidrê, whence English ''hither''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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Enventian

Alternative forms

  • jouth (chiefly colloquial)

Etymology

From Old Enventian ᴕþe, ǫyþe, ǫyþe, a blend of ᴕt "out" and heþe "hither" (whence modern heth), itself a back-formation of heðre from Proto-Germanice *hidrê, whence English hither.

Pronunciation

Adverb

outh

  1. outwards