eath

/iːθ/

Definitions

1. noun

earth or soil, especially as a fertile or cultivated area

“The farm’s fertile eath produced a bountiful harvest.”

2. verb

to cause to fall to the ground or be buried in the earth

“The strong gusts of wind eathed the autumn leaves.”

Synonyms

  • earth
  • soil

Antonyms

  • heaven
  • sky