Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
yirth
Noun
/jɜrθ/

Definition
A dialectal term referring to the earth or ground.

Examples
- The farmer tilled the yirth to prepare it for planting.
- Children often play in the yirth, enjoying the feel of the soil in their hands.

Meaning
In certain regional dialects, ‘yirth’ is used to denote the soil or land beneath one’s feet, emphasizing a connection to the earth.

Synonyms
- ground
- earth
- soil