Frith [noun]

Definition of Frith:

inlet, small niche

Synonyms of Frith:


Opposite/Antonyms of Frith:

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Sentence/Example of Frith:

Frith Gilds, with much the same objects, had been common anterior to the Conquest.

Near the Percy chapel stands the ancient stone chair of sanctuary, or frith-stool.

Frith was chosen, we have been told, because Ruskin wanted some one who could not be thought biased in his favour.

The Frith Gilds had rules for helping the gild-brothers in every need.

In the above list the most interesting picture, in many respects, is Mr. Frith's "Dolly Varden."

Or he could have crossed the Frith and had a day's ramble among the mountains.

You know well enough, Frith, that I have never asked monstrous prices for my pictures.

The road to it lies not far from the shores of the Frith of Forth, a broad and beautiful sheet of water.

Leith is a small port on the shore of the Frith of Forth, about two miles from Edinburgh, which is situated somewhat inland.

Wemys Castle is situated in a most romantic and beautiful spot on the sea-shore, on the northern side of the Frith of Forth.