firth Meaning & Definition

  • En [ fɜːθ]
  • Us [ fɝːθ]

Meaning of firth In English

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Examples of firth

  • Firth records that it was published in 1654.

  • The attention devoted to the firth depends on operational factors and on what is needed elsewhere in the patrol area.

  • In some parts of the firth the difference was immaterial.

  • We are very concerned about internal appointments being made without the authority going firth of a particular school.

  • I have been talking largely about the main section of the canal which flows from firth to firth, with one or two obstacles.

  • No firths have been bridged in the last five years.

  • The firth has gone over the whole of the accounts.

  • The firths are to be bridged for roads, saving 15 miles of road.

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