firth

[firth]

English linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context (1890 1960)

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An arm of the sea; a frith.

Noun
a long narrow estuary (especially in Scotland)

Noun
English linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context (1890-1960)


n.
An arm of the sea; a frith.


Firth

Firth , n. [Scot. See Frith.] (geog.) An arm of the sea; a frith.

An arm of the sea; a frith.

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