shrithe

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To move; to proceed; to creep, roam, wander.

Pronunciation

/ʃɹaɪð/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-shrithe.wav

Word forms

shrithe shrithes shrithing shrithed

Etymology

Coined by English writer and translator Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941): a semi-learned borrowing from Old English sċrīþan (“to go; take one's way to a place; go about; wander”), from Proto-West Germanic *skrīþan, from Proto-Germanic *skrīþaną (“to walk, go, slither, crawl”). Cognate with Dutch schrijden (“to stride”), German schreiten (“to stride, step, proceed”), Icelandic skríða (“to slither, creep, crawl”).

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