Webster, th Funk and Wagnalls, th Phonetic Symbol, ð
Drill: thah, tha, thee, thoo, thoh, thaw ath, eth, ith, ooth, uth, oth
This sound occurs initially, finally, and medially:
| they | than | with | 
| thee | then | blithe | 
| though | this | scythe | 
| their | thus | writhe | 
| thine | them | teethe | 
| thou | that | soothe | 
- The scythe fell into the seething pool
- Their brother gathered the withered leaves
- The feather was wafted hither and thither
- Farther and farther, they sailed into the southern waters
- Another withered flower was found there
- The leather straps and the lathes are in the booths
- The brothers cut the heather with a scythe
- They sell clothing and leather goods there
- The blithe youths sheathed their knives and made the wreaths.
| oth e r | smoother | farthing | 
| further | lather | withered | 
| feather | bother | gathered | 
| either | within | rather | 
| neither | without | weather | 
| northern | smothered | blithe some | 
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 PLURALS | 
 PLURALS | 
 VERBS | 
| baths | oaths | breathe | 
| mouths | paths | bathe | 
| truths | sheaths | sheathe | 
| youths | wreaths | clothe | 
- Their mother gave each of them a farthing
- The lithe youths dived for the other bather.
- Sheathe thy sword and come hither
- We bathed the wound and swathed it
- The moths gathered on the feathers
- Mrs. Mather smoothed the withered leaf
- They went bathing with their other brother
- The animals breathed the smoke and were smothered
- Father will bequeath the farm to thee and thine
- The Northern weather was rather severe for mother
- In the dry weather they gathered the withered pods
- Honor thy father and mother
- 'Thou must be true thyself If thou the truth wouldst teach."
 
        