breeth
Middle English
/ˈbrɛːθ/
noun
Definitions
- breath
Etymology
Inherited from Old English brǣþ (vapor, exhalation, odor, scent, stink) inherited from Proto-Germanic *brēþiz (breath, exhalation, waft, vapour).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*brēþiz
Gloss
breath, exhalation, waft, vapour
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
息
Emoji
🫁
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lizardbreath English
- arsebreath English
- assbreath English
- beanbreath English
- breath English
- breatharian English
- breathful English
- breathhold English
- breathless English
- breathlike English
- breathly English
- breathplay English
- breathsome English
- breathtaker English
- breathtaking English
- breathwork English
- breathy English
- buttbreath English
- cockbreath English
- cuntbreath English
- dickbreath English
- dogbreath English
- inbreath English
- interbreath English
- midbreath English
- minibreath English
- outbreath English
- pissbreath English
- pussybreath English
- scumbreath English
- shitbreath English
- underbreath English
- *bʰrē-t- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰrēt- Proto-Indo-European
- *brēþiz Proto-Germanic
- bræþ Old English
- brǣþ Old English