Deathy vs Deaths - What's the difference?
deathy | deaths |
(obsolete) Relating to death.
* 1829 , , A Tale of Paraguay'', Canto IV, XXXVIII, ''The Poetical Works of Robert Southey ,
* 1836 , , The Clockmaker: Or, The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville , First Series, 1840,
* 1837 , Mr. Proctor, Case of a Cow Destroyed by Three Pints of Vinegar'', ''The Farmer's Magazine , Volume 6: January—June,
As an adjective deathy
is relating to death.As a noun deaths is
plural of death.deathy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)page 569,
- The sunny hue that tinged her cheek was gone, / A deathy paleness settled in its stead;
page 83,
- The deathy stillness of a town, and the barred windows, and shut shops, and empty streets, and great long lines of big brick buildins,(sic) look melancholy.
page 12,
- Ears and extremities deathy cold throughout; appetite gone.