English-Thai Dictionary
firth
N อ่าว ยาว ที่ เว้า เข้า แนว ชาย ฝั่งทะเล frith
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FIRTH
Firth, n. Etym: [Scot. See Frith. ] (geog.)
Defn: An arm of the sea; a frith.
New American Oxford Dictionary
firth
firth |fərTH fərθ | ▶noun a narrow inlet of the sea; an estuary. ORIGIN Middle English (originally Scots ), from Old Norse fjǫrthr (see fjord ).
Firth, J. R.
Firth, J. R. |fərTH fərθ | (1890 –1960 ), English linguist; full name John Rupert Firth. Firth was noted for his contributions to linguistic semantics and prosodic phonology.
Oxford Dictionary
firth
firth |fəːθ | ▶noun a narrow inlet of the sea; an estuary: [ in place names ] : the Moray Firth. ORIGIN Middle English (originally Scots ), from Old Norse fjǫrthr (see fjord ).
Firth, J. R.
Firth (1890 –1960 ), English linguist; full name John Rupert Firth. Firth was noted for his contributions to linguistic semantics and prosodic phonology and for his insistence on studying both speech sounds and words in context. He was a major influence on the development of systemic grammar.
Duden Dictionary
Firth
Firth Substantiv, maskulin , der |fəːθ |der Firth; Genitiv: des Firth, Plural: die Firthes |[ˈfəːθɪz ]|altnordisch- englisch tief ins Landesinnere reichender, lang gestreckter Meeresarm in Schottland
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
firth
firth /fəː r θ /名詞 C ⦅主にスコット ⦆(河口の )入り江, 湾 .