What does Rath mean?
: a usually circular earthwork serving as stronghold and residence of an ancient Irish chief fairy denizens of rath and hill— O. S. J. Gogarty.
Is Rath a real word?
Yes, rath is in the scrabble dictionary.
What does Chantha mean in Khmer?
Meaning & History
Derived from Khmer ចន្ទ (cɑn), Thai จันทร์ (jan), or Lao ຈັນ (chan) meaning “moon“. Home » Submitted Names.
What does Raith mean?
Scottish. : a quarter of a year.
What does Rath mean in the Bible?
1 : strong vengeful anger or indignation. 2 : retributory punishment for an offense or a crime : divine chastisement. wrath. adjective.
What does Rath mean in Irish place names?
Names of Irish Gaelic origin
Anglicised spelling | Irish | English translation |
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poll, poul | poll | hole |
port | port | stronghold/fort |
port | port | landing place |
rath, rah | ráth | earthen ring-fort |
Is Rath in the English dictionary?
/ (raθ) / noun. Irish history a circular enclosure surrounded by an earthen wall: used as a dwelling and stronghold in former times.
Is Rath a verb?
However raths cannot be a verb, even though verbs may also end in s, because the tense of the stanza is in the past.
Is wrath a scrabble word?
Yes, wrath is in the scrabble dictionary.
What is the most common last name in Cambodia?
Most Common Last Names In Cambodia
Rank | Surname | Incidence |
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1 | Sok | 227,594 |
2 | Chan | 219,516 |
3 | Chea | 217,800 |
4 | San | 212,054 |
What does Nita mean in Khmer?
Midwife at Khmer-soviet Friendship Hospital.
Where does the name Raith come from?
Last name: Raith
Recorded as Rait, Raith, Raitt, Rate, Rathe and possibly others, this is a medieval Scottish surname. It derives from the ancient Gaelic word “rath” meaning a small fortress, and hence a man who lived at such a place.
What do we call Rait in English?
There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Rait in English is Filings, and in Urdu we write it ریت. The other meanings are Buraada, Choora and Rait. By form, the word Filings is an plural noun. It is spelled as [fahy-lingz].