berth etymology - EAS

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  1. berth (n.) 1620s, "convenient sea room" (Bailey's dictionary), for ships or for sailors, a word of uncertain origin, probably from bear (v.) + abstract noun suffix -th (2) as in strength, health, etc. Original sense is preserved in the figurative phrase to give (something or someone) wide berth "keep well away from." Meaning "place on a ship to stow chests and for sailors to sleep" is from ...
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    berth
    [bəːθ]
    DANH TỪ
    berth (danh từ) · berths (danh từ số nhiều)
    1. a ship's allotted place at a wharf or dock.
      "the vessel had left its berth"
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      docking site · anchorage · mooring
    2. a fixed bunk on a ship, train, or other means of transport.
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      bunk · bed · bunk bed · cot · couch · hammock · sleeping quarters · sleeping accommodation · cabin · compartment · billet
    3. informal
      (often in a sporting context) a position in an organization or event.
      "he looked at home in an unfamiliar right-back berth"
    ĐỘNG TỪ
    berth (động từ) · berths (thời hiện tại ngôi thứ ba) · berthed (thì quá khứ) · berthed (quá khứ phân từ) · berthing (hiện tại phân từ)
    1. moor (a ship) in its allotted place.
      "they planned to berth HMS Impregnable at Portsmouth"
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      moor · harbour · be at anchor · tie up · cast anchor · drop anchor
      • (of a ship) dock.
        "the ship berthed at Plymouth"
        từ đồng nghĩa:
        dock · moor · land · tie up · make fast
    2. (of a passenger ship) provide a sleeping place for (someone).
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      accommodate · sleep · provide beds for · put up · house · shelter · lodge
    GỐC
    early 17th century (in the sense ‘adequate sea room’): probably from a nautical use of bear + -th.
  3. berth | Etymology, origin and meaning of berth by etymonline

    https://www.etymonline.com/word/berth

    berth (n.) 1620s, "convenient sea room" (Bailey's dictionary), for ships or for sailors, a word of uncertain origin, probably from bear (v.) + abstract noun suffix -th (2) as in strength, health, etc. Original sense is preserved in the figurative phrase to give (something or someone) wide berth "keep well away from." Meaning "place on a ship to stow chests and for sailors to sleep" is from …

  4. berth - Wiktionary

    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/berth
    • Origin obscure. Possibly from Middle English *berth (“bearing, carriage”), equivalent to bear +‎ -th. This would make it a doublet of birth. Alternatively, from an alteration of Middle English beard, bærde (“bearing, conduct”), itself of obscure formation. Compare Old English ġebǣru (“bearing, conduct, behaviour”).
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  5. Berth Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/berth

    1 a nautical : sufficient distance for maneuvering a ship Keep a clear berth of the shoals. b : an amount of distance maintained for safety give the fire a wide berth giving him a wide berth until …

  6. How does 'bear off' explain the etymology of 'berth ...

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    27/06/2019 · A nautical term of uncertain origin: found first in end of 16th cent. Most probably a derivative of bear v.1 in some of its senses: see especially sense 37, quot. 1627, which suggests that berth is = ‘ bearing off, room-way made by bearing-off ’; compare also bear off in 26 b. Etymonline lacks details.

  7. What does berth mean? - definitions

    https://www.definitions.net/definition/berth

    Etymology: Origin obscure, but apparently from *, equivalent to . berth noun. A job or position, especially on a ship. Etymology: Origin obscure, but apparently from *, equivalent to . berth noun. Position or seed in a tournament bracket. Etymology: Origin obscure, but apparently from *, equivalent to . berth verb. to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth

  8. Berth vs Birth what difference - Tez Koder

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    18/07/2021 · Etymology. Origin obscure. Possibly from Middle English *berth (“bearing, carriage”), equivalent to bear +‎ -th. This would make it a doublet of birth. Alternatively, from an alteration of Middle English beard, bærde (“bearing, conduct”), itself of obscure formation.

  9. etymology - Where does the expression "a wide berth" come ...

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    the first definition for "berth" given in the Oxford English Dictionary is . Naut. ‘Convenient sea-room, or a fit distance for ships under sail to keep clear, so as not to fall foul on one another’ with examples from 1622. The OED says of the word's etymology: A nautical term of uncertain origin: found first in end of 16th cent.

  10. bertha | Etymology, origin and meaning of the name bertha ...

    https://www.etymonline.com/word/Bertha

    Bertha. fem. proper name, from Old High German Berahta, Perahta, the name of a goddess, literally "the bright one," from Old High German beraht "bright," related to Old English beorht (from PIE root *bhereg- "to shine; bright, white"). Soldiers' nickname Big Bertha for large-bore German mortar of World War I is a reference to Frau Bertha Krupp von ...

  11. birth - Wiktionary

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    24/01/2022 · Homophone: berth; Etymology 1 . From Middle English birthe (1250), from earlier burthe, burde, from Old Norse burðr, byrd (Old Swedish byrth, Swedish börd), replacing Old English ġebyrd (rare variant byrþ), equivalent to bear +‎ -th (compare also berth).

  12. The saying 'A wide berth' - meaning and origin.

    https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/wide-berth.html

    This derives in turn from the probable derivation of the word berth, that is, 'bearing off'. When sailors were warned to keep a wide bearing off something they were being told to make sure to maintain enough sea room from it.

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