The suffix "eth" was used in Middle English and Early Modern English to indicate the third person singular present tense of verbs. It is a remnant of Old English verb conjugation, where "eth" or similar forms (like "eth" or "th") signified ongoing action. For example, "he walketh" means "he walks." The usage declined as English evolved, leading to the more modern verb forms we use today.
Perhaps you refer to an archaic form of the third person singular verb, which ended with -eth. "For the rain it raineth every day" - Shakespeare
The Greek root "eth" means "habit" or "moral." Some examples include: ethic ethical
Eth can mean "life."
ETH Zurich was created in 1855.
ETH Bioenergia was created in 2007.
ETH -- "The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh." ETH -- "The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh."
The budget of ETH Zurich is 1,720 dollars.
Eth Eonel was born on 1979-02-12.
The Fast Show - 1994 Heth-eth-eth 2-6 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:M (DVD rating)
ETH Zurich Faculty of Architecture was created in 1854.
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The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).