euth
English
Etymology
Clipping.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /juθ/
- Rhymes: -uθ
- Homophone: youth
Verb
euth (third-person singular simple present euths, present participle euthing, simple past and past participle euthed)
- (science fiction) To euthanize.
- 1973, Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous with Rama:
- Thereafter the job of euthing was transferred to the chief medical officer, who it was felt would have less emotional involvement.
Noun
euth (uncountable)
- (informal) Euthanasia.
Anagrams
Cornish
Etymology
From Middle Cornish uth, from Proto-Brythonic *ʉθ, from Proto-Celtic *ɸowtus. Cognate with Breton euzh, Irish and Scottish Gaelic uath, and Welsh uthr.
Noun
euth m
Derived terms
- euthega (“terrify”, verb)
- euthekter (“terror”)
- euthvil (“monster”)
- euthwrians (“atrocity”)
- euthwriansek (“atrocious”)
- euthyk (“awful, horrible, terrible”)
- kemeres euth (“panic”, verb)