Where does “tilþ” come from?

tilþ (Old English) comes from Old English tilian, from Proto-Germanic tilōną — To strive; reach; mint; aim; hurry.

tilþ (Old English): something gained or acquired through labor

Definitions

  1. something gained or acquired through labor

Ancestry of “tilþ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishtilianto obtain; to strive; to provide for
2Proto-GermanictilōnąTo strive; reach; mint; aim; hurry

Words derived from “tilþ

Every word from Proto-Germanic tilōnąEvery word from Old English tilian