oroþ

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From Proto-West Germanic *uʀanþ, from Proto-Germanic *uzanþą, a compound of Proto-Germanic *uz (out) + *anþą (breath). The latter word is from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enh₁-. Germanic cognates include Old Frisian omma, Old Norse ǫnd, andi (Swedish ande).

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oroþ n

  1. breath, exhalation

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  • Middle English: orth, orð