rathe

[reɪð]

rathe Definition

archaic or poetic term meaning 'early' or 'soon'.

Using rathe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rathe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rathe bird catches the worm.

  • Example

    We must rise rathe tomorrow to catch the early train.

  • Example

    The rathe spring flowers are a welcome sight after the long winter.

rathe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rathe

Origins of rathe

from Old English 'hræth'

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Summary: rathe in Brief

The archaic or poetic term 'rathe' [reɪð] means 'early' or 'soon'. It is often used in literature and poetry to describe things that happen at an early time or in the near future. Examples include 'The rathe bird catches the worm' and 'We must rise rathe tomorrow to catch the early train.'