5 Letter Words Ending in TH
mirth
Noun : The emotion usually following humor and accompanied by laughter.
Noun : That which causes merriment.
wrath
Noun : (uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
Noun : (uncountable) Punishment, retribution, or vengeance resulting from anger; (countable) an instance of this.
Noun : (uncountable, obsolete) Great ardour or passion.
berth
Noun : (nautical) Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space in the water for a ship or other vessel to lie at anchor or manoeuvre without getting in the way of other vessels, or colliding into rocks or the shore.
Noun : (by extension) A place for a vessel to lie at anchor or to moor.
Noun : (by extension) A room in a vessel in which the officers or company mess (“eat together”) and reside; also, a room or other place in a vessel for storage.
couth
Adjective : (obsolete) Familiar, known; well-known, renowned.
Adjective : (Scotland) Variant of couthie.
Adjective : Agreeable, friendly, pleasant.
loath
Adjective : Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling. Always followed by a verbal phrase.
Adjective : (obsolete) Angry, hostile.
Adjective : (obsolete) Loathsome, unpleasant.
death
Noun : The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism's existence as an entity independent from its environment and its return to an inert, nonliving state.
Noun : Execution (in the judicial sense).
Noun : (often capitalized) The personification of death as a (usually male) hooded figure with a scythe; the Grim Reaper.
mouth
Noun : (anatomy) The front opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
Noun : The end of a river out of which water flows into a sea or other large body of water; or the end of a tributary out of which water flows into a larger river.
Noun : An outlet, aperture or orifice.
frith
Noun : (rare, archaic, poetic) Peace; security.
Noun : (obsolete) Sanctuary, asylum.
Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To protect; guard.
earth
Noun : (uncountable) Soil.
Noun : (uncountable) Any general rock-based material.
Noun : The ground, land (as opposed to the sky or sea).
faith
Noun : A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.
Noun : A conviction about abstractions, ideas, or beliefs, without empirical evidence, experience, or observation.
Noun : A religious or spiritual belief system.
filth
Noun : Dirt; foul matter; that which soils or defiles.
Noun : Smut; that which sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution.
Noun : (derogatory, uncountable) A vile or disgusting person.
depth
Noun : the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep
Noun : the distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet
Noun : (figuratively) the intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc.
truth
Noun : True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality.
Noun : Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy.
Noun : The state or quality of being true to someone or something.
cloth
Noun : (countable, uncountable) A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use.
Noun : Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
Noun : (countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
heath
Noun : A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
Noun : Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
Noun : in Erica spp.
youth
Noun : (uncountable) The quality or state of being young.
Noun : (uncountable) The part of life following childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to adulthood.
Noun : (countable) A young person.
sloth
Noun : (uncountable) Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
Noun : (countable) Any animal in the suborder Folivora.
Noun : (especially) Any herbivorous, arboreal South American mammal of the families Choloepodidae and Bradypodidae, noted for its slowness and inactivity.
swath
Noun : The track cut out by a scythe in mowing.
Noun : (often figuratively) A broad sweep or expanse, such as of land or of people.
Noun : (nautical) Acronym of small waterplane area twin hull: a ship design philosophy for reducing pitching and rolling, and increasing stability, in all sea states.
wroth
Adjective : (formal, archaic) Full of anger; wrathful.
swith
Adjective : (dialectal or obsolete) Strong; vehement.
Verb : (dialectal or obsolete) Quickly, speedily, promptly.
Verb : (dialectal or obsolete) Strongly; vehemently; very.
brath
Adjective : (UK dialectal) Hasty; violent; fierce; strong.
Noun : (UK dialectal) Violence; fierceness; anger; fury; fit of rage.
troth
Noun : (countable, archaic) An oath, pledge, plight, or promise.
Noun : (countable, archaic) A pledge or promise to marry someone.
Noun : (countable, archaic) The state of being thus pledged; betrothal, engagement.
froth
Noun : Foam.
Noun : (figuratively) Unimportant or insubstantial talk, events, or actions; drivel.
Noun : The idle rich.
sooth
Noun : (archaic) Truth.
Noun : (obsolete) Augury; prognostication.
Noun : (obsolete) Blandishment; cajolery.
grith
Noun : (obsolete) Guaranteed security, sanctuary, safe conduct.
Noun : (historical) Security, peace or protection guaranteed in particular instances in Old English law.
Noun : (historical) A place of protection, a sanctuary.
tooth
Noun : A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for biting and chewing food.
Noun : A sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement.
Noun : A projection on the edge of a gear that meshes with similar projections on adjacent gears, or on the circumference of a cog that engages with a chain.
birth
Noun : (uncountable) The process of childbearing; the beginning of life; the emergence of a human baby or other viviparous animal offspring from the mother's body into the environment.
Noun : (countable) An instance of childbirth.
Noun : (countable) A beginning or start; a point of origin.
booth
Noun : A small stall for the display and sale of goods.
Noun : (dated) A temporary shelter, often in the form of a tent, shed, or canopied structure.
Noun : A boxlike room or enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person, such as a phone booth or polling booth.
garth
Noun : A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters.
Noun : A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
Noun : A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in northern England
synth
Noun : (slang) A musical synthesizer.
Verb : (slang) To play on a musical synthesizer.
Noun : (science fiction) A synthetic humanoid, an android, a robot, a clone
beath
Verb : (transitive, dialectal) To bathe (with warm liquid); foment.
Verb : (transitive) To dry or heat (unseasoned) wood for the purpose of straightening it.
murth
Noun : (UK dialectal) murder; slaughter.
Noun : (obsolete, northern English, rare) plenty; abundance
month
Noun : A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
Noun : A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.
Noun : (obsolete, in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
worth
Adjective : Having a value of; proper to be exchanged for.
Adjective : Deserving of.
Adjective : (obsolete, except in Scots) Valuable, worthwhile.
girth
Noun : A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
Noun : The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
Noun : (informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
tilth
Noun : Agricultural labour; husbandry.
Noun : The state of being tilled, or prepared for a crop; culture.
Noun : Cultivated land
azoth
Noun : (alchemy) The first principle of metals, that is, mercury, which was formerly supposed to exist in all metals, and to be extractable from them.
Noun : The universal remedy of Paracelsus.
fouth
Noun : (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Abundance; plenty.
Adjective : (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Abundant; copious; plenteous.
Adjective : (archaic) Alternative spelling of fourth [The ordinal form of the number four.]
douth
Noun : (obsolete) Virtue; excellence; atheldom; nobility; power; riches.
Noun : (obsolete) A group of people, especially an army or retinue.
Noun : (dialectal) Reliability; ease; security; shelter.
vanth
Noun : (mythology) In Etruscan mythology, a chthonic goddess who guides the souls of the dead to the underworld, often shown in various forms of funerary art.
Noun : (astronomy) The single known natural satellite of the plutino and likely dwarf planet Orcus.
teeth
Noun : (informal) The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect.
Verb : Dated spelling of teethe (“to grow teeth”).
fifth
Adjective : The ordinal form of the number five.
Noun : (ellipsis or nominalization) The person or thing in the fifth position.
Noun : (ellipsis) The fifth gear of a transmission.
forth
Verb : Forward in time, place or degree.
Verb : Out into view; from a particular place or position.
Verb : (obsolete) Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
broth
Noun : (uncountable) Water in which food (meat, vegetable, etc.) has been boiled.
Noun : (countable) A soup made from broth and other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs or diced meat.
tenth
Adjective : The ordinal numeral form of ten; next in order after that which is ninth.
Adjective : Being one of ten equal parts of a whole.
Noun : The person or thing coming next after the ninth in a series; that which is in the tenth position.
thoth
Noun : (Egyptian mythology) The ancient Egyptian moon god of wisdom, learning, and magic, usually depicted as an ibis or baboon.
Noun : The first month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the first month of the season of Akhet. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Thoth has been in roughly September.
neath
Noun : A town and Welsh community with a town council in Neath Port Talbot borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS7597).
Noun : A river in Neath Port Talbot borough county borough, which flows into Baglan Bay.
crwth
Noun : (historical) An archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with Wales, though once played widely in Europe, and characterized by a vaulted back and enough space for the player to stop each of the six strings on the fingerboard. Played variously by plucking or bowing.
airth
Noun : A village in the north of Falkirk council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS8987).
Noun : (chiefly Scotland, Mid-Ulster) Alternative spelling of earth [(uncountable) Soil.]
harth
Noun : A surname.
Noun : Obsolete spelling of hearth. [The place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos, fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney.]
Noun : Misspelling of hearth. [The place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos, fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney.]
musth
Noun : (also attributive, uncountable) Chiefly preceded by in or on: the state each year during which a male animal (usually a camel or an elephant) exhibits increased aggressiveness and sexual activity due to a high level of testosterone; (countable) an instance of this.
quoth
Verb : (defective, modal, auxiliary, nonstandard, archaic) To say.
barth
Noun : (UK, obsolete, dialect) A place of shelter for cattle.
Noun : A surname.
edith
Noun : A female given name from Old English.
keith
Noun : (countable) A Scottish surname.
Noun : (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Noun : A placename.
scath
Noun : (UK dialectal, archaic) Alternative form of scathe (“harm; damage”) [(countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.]
Verb : Archaic form of scathe. [(archaic or Scotland) To harm or injure (someone or something) physically.]
spath
Noun : (informal) Any plant of the genus Spathiphyllum of peace lilies.
Noun : A small village in Uttoxeter Rural parish, East Staffordshire district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SK0835).
Noun : Archaic form of spathe. [(botany) A large bract that envelops or subtends a whole inflorescence, typically a spadix.]
groth
Noun : A surname.
dieth
lieth
benth
heith
lowth
Noun : (UK dialectal, Northern England) Lowness.
Noun : (UK dialectal) (in the plural) Lowlands.
south
Noun : The direction towards the pole to the right-hand side of someone facing east, specifically 180°, or (on another celestial object) the direction towards the pole lying on the southern side of the invariable plane.
Noun : The southern region or area; the inhabitants thereof.
Noun : (ecclesiastical) In a church: the direction to the right-hand side of a person facing the altar.
north
Noun : The direction towards the pole to the left-hand side of someone facing east, specifically 0°, or (on another celestial object) the direction towards the pole lying on the northern side of the invariable plane.
Noun : The up or positive direction.
Noun : (physics) The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks the magnetic pole near Earth's geographic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole).
smith
Noun : A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.
Noun : (by extension) One who makes anything; wright.
Noun : (archaic) An artist.
firth
Noun : An arm or inlet of the sea; a river estuary.
Noun : A surname.
Noun : A town in Bingham County, Idaho, United States.
perth
Noun : A city in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, historically in Perthshire.
Noun : The state capital of Western Australia.
Noun : The City of Perth, a local government area in Western Australia.
saith
Noun : Alternative form of saithe (“type of fish”) [The pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens).]
plath
Noun : A surname.
sheth
Noun : The bar on a plough which projects downward beneath the beam to connect to the sole.
Noun : A surname.
blyth
Noun : A town and civil parish with a town council in south-east Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NZ3181).
Noun : A river in Northumberland, which flows into the North Sea at Blyth.
Noun : A village and civil parish in Bassetlaw district, Nottinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SK6286).
100th
Adjective : Abbreviation of hundredth. [The ordinal form of the number one hundred.]
derth
Noun : Obsolete spelling of dearth. [A period or condition when food is rare and hence expensive; famine.]
doeth
aneth
Noun : A census-designated place in San Juan County, Utah, United States.
furth
Noun : a part of Oberhaching, located in the Munich district of Bavaria, Germany.
115th
Adjective : the ordinal number of one hundred fifteen in counting orde
narth
Noun : (US) Initialism of National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality.
veith
Noun : A surname.
ophth
neith
Noun : (Egyptian mythology) The primeval goddess of war and creator deity.
Noun : (rare) A female given name from Egyptian.
beith
Noun : A small town in North Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS3454).
Noun : A surname.
gerth
Noun : A surname.
kurth
Noun : A surname.
fayth
Noun : Obsolete spelling of faith. [A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.]
tuath
Noun : (historical) A tribe or group of people in Ireland, having a loose voluntary system of governance entered into through contracts by all members.
fauth
Noun : A surname.
fruth
Noun : A surname.
goeth
Verb : a 3d person sing. of g
kieth
vieth
Noun : A surname.
wurth
Noun : A surname.
feith
Noun : Obsolete spelling of faith. [A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.]
knoth
Noun : A surname from German.
opeth
Noun : a Swedish progressive metal band from Stockholm, formed in 1990.
canth
conth
dooth
Verb : Obsolete spelling of doth.
lewth
Noun : (now rare, dialectal) Shelter.
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