thost

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English thost, from Old English þost (“dung; ordure”), from Proto-West Germanic *þost, from Proto-West Germanic *þost, from Proto-Germanic *þustaz (“manure”), from Proto-Indo-European *tews- (“to clear; empty; drain”). === Noun === thost (uncountable) (dialectal or obsolete) dung === Anagrams === Shott, Toths, shott, tho'ts, thots == Irish == === Noun === thost lenited form of tost == Middle English == === Alternative forms === þost, þoste, thoste === Etymology === From Old English þost, from Proto-Germanic *þustaz. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /θɔst/ === Noun === thost (plural thostis) fecal matter; dung or feces, especially that of animals (rare) something without worth ==== Descendants ==== English: thost ==== References ==== “thost, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 21 October 2018. == Scottish Gaelic == === Noun === thost lenited form of tost == Welsh == === Adjective === thost aspirate mutation of tost === Mutation ===