o'th'

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See also: oth, -oth, , oþ-, and -oþ

English

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Pronunciation

  • (unstressed) IPA(key): /əð/
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Contraction

o'th'

  1. (archaic, poetic or dialectal) Of the.
    • 1747, William Shakespeare quoted in The Works of Shakespear in Eight Volumes, Volume V., King Henry VIII., Scene VII., page 449:
      There’s a trim rabble let in ; are all theſe
      Your faithful friends o’th’ ſuburbs?

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