bathe
[ beyth ]
/ beɪð /
verb (used with object), bathed, bath·ing.
verb (used without object), bathed, bath·ing.
noun
British.
- the act of bathing, especially in the sea, a lake, or a river.
- a swimming bath.
Origin of bathe
before 1000; Middle English
bath(i)en, Old English
bathian, equivalent to
bæth
bath1 +
-ian infinitive suffix
OTHER WORDS FROM bathe
re·bathe, verb, re·bathed, re·bath·ing.WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH bathe
bath batheWords nearby bathe
bath sheet,
bath sponge,
bath stone,
bath tissue,
bath towel,
bathe,
bather,
bathers,
bathetic,
bathhouse,
bathinette
Example sentences from the Web for bathe
British Dictionary definitions for bathe
bathe
/ (beɪð) /
verb
noun
British
a swim or paddle in a body of open water or a river
Derived forms of bathe
bather, nounWord Origin for bathe
Old English
bathian; related to Old Norse
batha, Old High German
badōn